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December 19, 2025
Weiss’s ascent reveals the extent to which Hollywood, as soon as a Democratic stronghold, has defected for a politics that places the considerations and egos of rich folks first.
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Rob Reiner in 2018 in Studio Metropolis, California.
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It felt fantastic again when it appeared just like the Democratic Occasion had conquered Hollywood. I imply, it mainly had, some time again. After the blacklist, after all.
Once I was main Salon.com within the early years of this century, I went to events at Arianna Huffington’s home and met celebrities and, to be sincere, many have been to my left. I as soon as received right into a public debate with the late, beloved actor Ed Asner (Lou Grant! Santa!) over whether or not, in 2003, after the midterm debacle of 2002, progressives ought to attempt to discover widespread floor with Democratic Management Council varieties. I stated sure—we wanted extra voters!—he and many of the room stated no. (Nonetheless undecided I used to be proper.)
However Asner did come up on the finish of the night time to inform my boss he favored my “spunk.” I’m sufficiently old to recollect Lou Grant telling Mary Richards, “I hate spunk.” I appreciated him nonetheless. He was a mensch, and I used to be fortunate to fulfill loads of these Hollywood mensches, first amongst them the late Norman Lear, and his beloved good friend and protégé, the late Rob Reiner. A bit of extra on Rob in a minute.
This week we received to see the opposite facet of Hollywood, the anti-menschs, rich, profitable dudes who received uninterested in being “woke,” after a couple of 12 months of it. A chilling New York journal story explains how the ultra-mediocrity Bari Weiss, now answerable for CBS Information, had the great timing to model herself a martyr to “wokeness,” simply as rich white males and a few ladies have been getting sick of it. She went to Hollywood and gained over celebrities and trade insiders who have been simply so uninterested in having to fake to respect the expertise of anybody who isn’t white.
It’s a fucking insufferable learn.
The story begins in the summertime of 2021, the 12 months after Black Lives Matter and the peak of Covid restrictions. Weiss had made herself well-known for having a really public “you possibly can’t hearth me, I give up” spat with The New York Instances in the midst of all that insanity in 2020. Her resignation letter, which nonetheless lives by itself web page at BariWeiss.com, went viral, and never in a very great way. It was a whine for the ages, going into element about how she’d been the goal of “fixed bullying” by her woke coworkers. (She was apparently deeply wounded when a Black Instances author wouldn’t deign to have espresso together with her.)
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Weiss’s hiring by the Instances, it should be famous, got here as a part of a daft course-correction on the a part of then–govt editor Dean Baquet, who thought his paper’s massive political blunder in 2016 was not seeing the voters who made Donald Trump president. In actual fact, the Instances’ blunder was not seeing the hazard of Donald Trump, as an alternative obsessing about Hillary Clinton’s e-mails and her different actual and imagined failings, which the paper had coated obsessively going again to the Whitewater non-scandal of the early Nineteen Nineties. Baquet and different leaders tapped writers and editors like Weiss to “diversify” their protection.
However as laborious as she tried, Weiss informed writer A.G. Sulzberger in her wailing “I give up” letter, she couldn’t get previous the paper’s “intolerant surroundings.” She mocked the Instances’ penchant for describing Trump as “a singular hazard to the nation and the world,” which in reality he was, and is once more. She flounced off to Los Angeles and had the nice good luck to search out like-minded billionaires who, it seems, have been additionally feeling bullied, by having to care about anybody however themselves.
“She struck me as somebody with moneymaking DNA,” retired gaming mogul Bobby Kotick informed New York. The journal failed to notice that the identical 12 months he met Weiss, Kotick was below a California Civil Rights Division investigation into office discrimination, which was settled for $54 million in 2023, when Kotick stepped down. One other privileged white individual persecuted by wokeness.
Weiss’s “moneymaking DNA” and standing as wokeness martyr received her new mates, together with Kotick, to fund her Substack publication, The Free Press, whose “unifying ideology,” one New York supply says, “is all issues a wealthy individual would agree with.” As author Charlotte Klein places it:
Whereas the kings of Hollywood have been struggling to grasp the activist power and eat-the-rich mentality infiltrating their studio heaps and workplaces, Weiss—a Columbia-educated, Instances-credentialed homosexual lady who cried when Donald Trump was first elected—validated their considerations that this had all gone too far. Individuals needed her at their dinners and occasions. “She type of turned this get together trick for rich Westside executives who needed to have a sure type of dialog that they thought they couldn’t have in public,” stated one media govt.
(Only one non sequitur right here: I believe Olivia Nuzzi, whose personal Southern California sojourn/exile from journalism resulted in merely 1,200 books offered in her first week, should be seething.)
Weiss attracted the titans of Hollywood in addition to Silicon Valley, who had moved proper within the alleged age of cancel tradition—enterprise capitalist Marc Andreeson and crypto-magnate David Sacks, together with Kotick. Elon Musk tasked her and Matt Taibbi with publishing “The Twitter Recordsdata,” which have been speculated to reveal authorities meddling with free speech however didn’t. “Her supposed attraction was to not simply be a mouthpiece for the elites of the East and West Coast however, on the finish of the day, the Masters of the Universe—that’s whose assist truly spreads issues,” a former Free Press adviser informed New York.
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This 12 months, after all, she offered Free Press to David Ellison of Paramount Skydance for $150 million, and have become editor in chief of CBS Information. It’s an only-in-Hollywood fairytale.
What has she completed with it? Weiss simply hosted a “city corridor” with the widow of Turning Level USA’s Charlie Kirk, Erika, that went viral the best way Weiss’s resignation letter did—not in a great way. I prolong my condolences to Erika Kirk, however she didn’t appear to be she wanted them in that icky dialog. “What do you say to the individuals who justified his demise?” Weiss requested, whereas ignoring that no one of any significance on the planet truly did that.
Scores totally tanked, down by virtually half from the conventional (lackluster) Saturday night time CBS viewership within the most-valued demographics. Profitable promoting was down too. “Throughout the hour, business breaks have been largely full of spots from direct-response advertisers, together with the dietary complement SuperBeets; the home-repair service HomeServe.com; and CarFax, a provider of auto possession knowledge,” Selection reported. Additionally: Chia Pets.
The identical night time, or the subsequent morning, Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner have been murdered, allegedly by their troubled son Nick. Rob and Michele represented all that was actual and considerate and true of the dedication to racial and financial justice that received branded “woke.” They’d lived it, thought all of it by—they weren’t fronting. Over no less than 4 a long time, they supported numerous progressive causes and candidates, making a legacy that, if there’s any justice on the planet, will outlast Trump’s.
I’m not going to cite Donald Trump’s assault on the Reiners. I believe, like their son Nick, that Trump is affected by insufficiently recognized and/or poorly handled psychological sickness. I simply need to say what I do know. I’ve been fortunate to solely meet my heroes who’re fantastic folks, like Ed Asner and Norman Lear and Reiner. Rob reached out to me by MSNBC as a result of he beloved one thing I stated (and I’m sorry I can’t bear in mind what it was). In my final textual content with him, I informed him I beloved him as Albert Schur, mentor of Ebri, in certainly one of my all-time favourite reveals, The Bear.
“Thanks a lot,” he replied. “Yeah, some actually nice writing.”
Thanking the writers is the final word mensch transfer.
I don’t suppose that conquering Hollywood is both good or dangerous. Conquering insecure wealthy folks is harmful. That’s what we’re coping with proper now, with the Trump administration and with the Bari Weiss media reign. I truly don’t suppose Weiss goes to make it. I’m undecided who or what’s going to deliver her down, however being talent-free seldom ends nicely. I hope all of us deliver Donald Trump down, quickly. I consider Rob Reiner will in the end prevail.
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