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You are no longer journalists as everything is slanted against Trump. You used to give multiple sides which is why I bought you originally. To me you have lost your reason for being.
What scheisters! I received an offer for a 3-year subscription, and after one year I received a notice that my subscription was up for renewal. When I called The Week, I was informed that I had subscribed through a third party vendor called Priority One Clearing Service. This service took my money and cheated me out of two years. Although The Week chose to allow this service represent them, customer service for The Week washed their hands of the matter by saying that they didn't know anything about how the order was placed. When I received the offer, I didn't know it wasn't directly from The Week. I asked CS for The Week how I was supposed to know I wasn't dealing directly with them. Their answer? The address wasn't out of Tampa! Really? I'm supposed to know that? Scheisters!
What originally drew me to this publication was the efficient culling of weekly news highlights and its presentation in a condensed format, WITHOUT EDITORIAL BIAS. Initially I thought the articles to be fair-minded in terms of political slant, without liberal or conservative partisanship. That was many months ago. Now The Week has morphed into yet another liberal house organ bashing Donald Trump and the Republic party in seemingly every article. In the Dec. 22 issue, for example, Editor William Falk stated that, "Virtually everything is politicized, from football to wedding cakes." He should have cited his own magazine as a perfect example of taking that low-road plunge. In the same issue, "The Year in Review" feature was little more than a 12-month diatribe against the sitting president. It made me wonder if anything else happened in 2017. The Week used to be editorially even-keel. Not any more.
When I first subscribed Obama was president, so I guess that made it easier to remain mostly objective. I actually recommended The Week to many friends and family because of this reason. HOWEVER, once Trump was elected it went straight to LIBERAL leaning hateful articles. We renewed once more because we enjoy the different sections of the magazine: real estate, crossword, international news, book lists, etc but I don't know if we can renew this time because it is so left-leaning now. PLEASE go back to objective reporting. Not all of your customers are democrats.
I loved this magazine for the two years prior to the election of 2016. Never completely neutral, it was still much better than the bias' of all other magazines. That is, until the presidential election. Although even the Republicans were not crazy about Trump, your magazine lost it's former objectivity and went nuts with it's total contempt for him. Although I'm hardly a supporter, I used to love having a mag that would explore different sides to an issue. Nothing but venom is hard to take week after week. I miss the magazine, but I don't miss the now angry, one sided political reporting. Faretheewell.
With two close friends who have been married for over 30 years - one a Democrat and the other an Independent we both look forward to The Week! We both really enjoy this magazine because it does a fine job in reporting views across the political divide in our Country as well as giving us world events and fine inquiries that expand our global concerns and perspectives. Too, the content is varied to include health, technology, real estate, travel, humor, political cartoons, famous people, entertainment - there is something for everyone in The Week!
This magazine has some good articles but has so much negative against our president Trump. If you are a Trump hater then this is probably the book for you.
I had this subscription about 5 years ago, and I loved the bi-partisan viewpoints. I am disappointed that even this magazine, that portrays itself as showing both sides of the issue, is now so heavily skewed to the liberal viewpoint. The articles are almost exclusively oriented to the left, and the commentary is 80% liberal as well. There are token conservative commentaries, but it is definitely skewed.
Since I last subscribed I was surprised to see how partisan the magazine has become. Definitely has become a very left leaning magazine. I doubt I will be renewing because of that. That's a shame because I used to enjoy how the magazine condensed the news.
The Week is no longer politically neutral. They seem to be Trump haters. I read this magazine to get the news - not read how bad Trump is doing. It seems this man can do no right by the current writers.