New York Post

Ex - WaPo critic sounds off

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TOM Shales, the Pulitzer Prize-winning television critic who was forced out at the Washington Post in 2010 after 39 years, still takes every opportunit­y he can to bash the paper. In a Facebook post on Friday, Shales wrote: “I’ll be homeless soon. After years of fighting it, the banks win again: Foreclosur­e sale of my house has been scheduled (for 3rd time) . . . thanks again to heartless scum at The Washington Post who set this all in motion.” Shales’ Facebook bio is even a dig at the newspaper: “TV critic at the Washington Post for 35 years, until the cheap bastards decided I was too well-paid.” He took a buyout in 2006, and continued as a contract writer at WaPo until 2010. Earlier this month, he described the place as “an obscure, s - - t-shoveling, rot-riddled, slime pot of a ‘newspaper.’ ” Shales, now 71, told us he hasn’t yet been foreclosed upon and that he does collect a pension. “I actually have more time to watch television than I did then,” he added, but, “It isn’t as much fun when you’re not getting paid for it.”

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