Justin Peters, Slate

Justin Peters

Slate

New York, NY, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • Slate
  • Backchannel
  • Quartz
  • National Post

Past articles by Justin:

What Will Come From the Humiliating Revelations About Tucker Carlson and Fox News

The network’s top names have never looked more like hacks and hypocrites. Will it matter? → Read More

The Best, Worst, and Possibly Most Evil Super Bowl Ads of 2023

I can’t believe it but I miss all the crypto commercials. → Read More

I’ve Cried for Nearly 1,000 Days Straight. So I Hatched a Radical (and Very Embarrassing) Plan to Stop.

The produce aisle, my local bar, and seat 15C on a recent flight had no idea what hit them. → Read More

The Great Internet Grievance War the Right Has Wanted Is Here. It Ain’t Going Well.

The “Twitter Files,” and the journalists hand-picked for them, don’t reveal what Elon Musk wanted. → Read More

Everything Fox & Friends Talked About Wednesday Morning Instead of Donald Trump’s Big Announcement

Poland! The weather! Steve Doocy’s Apple Watch! → Read More

What’s Really Going On With Rupert Murdoch and Trump

Let's not kid ourselves. → Read More

Fox News Pretended Republicans Were Having a Good Night for As Long As It Could

While most networks adjusted to reality on election night, Fox was trapped inside its own. → Read More

I Can See Why CNN Is Booting All the Trump Critics Who Work There

There’s a noble explanation for the network’s play for “the center.” But it’s still doomed. → Read More

A Very Bad Sign for the Future of CNN

What a high-profile firing reveals about the network’s new direction. → Read More

What’s Really Going on With Fox News, Rupert Murdoch, and Donald Trump

The network does what its viewers want, not vice versa. → Read More

Farewell to OAN, the Network for Loons and the President They Loved

The channel’s fringe politics were bad for business only because business had become too bad for fringe politics. → Read More

Farewell to OAN, the Network for Loons and the President They Loved

The channel’s fringe politics were bad for business only because business had become too bad for fringe politics. → Read More

The Ridiculous Claims That Journalists Shouldn’t Have Published the Uvalde Video

Officials in the Texas town have located a final leg to stand on. → Read More

The Haunting Scene in Highland Park, Illinois, Hours After the July 4 Shooting

Abandoned strollers, endless caution tape, and a chilling feeling of the familiar. → Read More

What the Right-Wing Media Did to Cassidy Hutchinson All Week

“She had her lines down pat.” “A star witness no one ever heard of.” “Ordinarily she's very DRAB.” → Read More

How Fox News Reacted to the End of Roe v. Wade

During moments of triumph, right-wing media has two strategies for keeping viewers upset. Both were on display. → Read More

What Will Right-Wing Media Say if the Supreme Court Leaker Is a Conservative?

A thought experiment. → Read More

The Olympics Figure Skating Gala: Who Wore It Better?

A lumberjack, a glow-in-the-dark bird, and a genie walk into a rink. → Read More

Why the Olympics Actually Matter

Forget the pablum about unity and world peace. Just look at Jessie Diggins. → Read More

The United States Is an Olympics Coward

It keeps saying it’s powerless to change the Games. It’s anything but. → Read More