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Things are looking bad at the Washington Times: TPM hears from current staffers in the newsroom there has been an increased security presence at the newspaper in recent days. On Sunday, when three executives were fired, armed guards were brought up to the third floor where management works, according to three newsroom sources.

Newsroom sources tell TPM that employees have been told the third floor is "closed."

Employees at first couldn't use the elevators for the three-story building. An additional guard has been spotted in the lobby, standing next to the regular security guard who is there during business hours. Sources aren't sure whether the guard remaining on site today is armed.

The building in northeast Washington D.C. has always had private security in the lobby, but the extra security is a new development.

Today, the corridor on the third floor is also blocked off with an additional security guard.

The newspaper's parking lot has a security gate which hadn't been used for about one year, but it has been activated again.

Jonathan Slevin, formerly a vice president at the paper and now acting president and publisher, declined to talk to TPM this morning -- referring us instead to a public relations firm, Rubin Meyer Communications.

Don Meyer, a spokesman for the Washington Times and a partner at Rubin Meyer, said he couldn't comment on what was going on at the newspaper's office today because he hadn't been there. When asked about armed guards in the building, Meyer said, "I have not the slightest idea. Sorry."

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November 10, 2009 12:53 PM   

Maybe they saw the last episode of "Mad Men" and were afraid that Solomon would come in and steal everything that wasn't nailed down.

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November 10, 2009 1:10 PM   

Plz! This is a common thing in today's workplace! When management knows firings are afoot they beef up security in case one of their fired works turns into a "disgruntled ex-employee"! The shooting that took place in that Orlando office building a few days a go turned out to be a gun toting ex-employee! The kind of security described in this article is necessary in today's world because people don't deal with disappointment as well as they use to!

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November 10, 2009 1:22 PM    in reply to celldumceen

If we're basing this on Orlando, they now have to keep security beefed up for the next two and a half years.

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November 10, 2009 3:09 PM    in reply to howie

Wasn't basing my comment on Orlando! Orlando was just one example! There are many, many more!

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November 11, 2009 10:21 PM    in reply to celldumceen

I agree that this is the norm in workplaces now. I was laid-off from a housing manufacturing company back in September 2006. A couple of months prior when things were still "good" management put in a security system on each building, which required each employee to swipe a card in order to enter.

Drastic, sudden security measures are definitely a sign of mass lay-offs to come. My company was smart and planned ahead. (I guess if I had been in management I would have done the same thing. You have to protect yourself.)

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November 10, 2009 1:28 PM   

Maby Murdoch will take this paper and solve their problems. He could turn it over to Glen Beck and everything would calm down.

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November 10, 2009 1:57 PM   

Couldn't have happened to a nicer bunch of domestic terrorists.

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November 10, 2009 2:29 PM   

Remember, though, it's all the "liberal" media outlets that have disquietingly fascist overtones and shadowy ownership... not the papers owned and controlled by Rupert Murdoch or the New Millenium Savior of Space (Including Jupiter), the Rev. Moon.

Never mind Richard Mellon Scaife or Rupert Murdoch or Eric Prince or -- look over here at George Soros! Remember, somehow, Soros is bad, even though we're accusing him of doing precisely what our side does, only we don't criticize it when we do it (funny how that ALWAYS is the case)!

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November 10, 2009 2:34 PM   

What scares me is that Solomon is on the job market again. Objective reality benefitted greatly by his absences from "mainstream" news outlets.

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November 10, 2009 2:36 PM   

My husband works at an architecture firm and they hired armed police with the latest :( rounds of layoffs. I have no love for the Moonie Times, but this doesn't sound unusual to me.

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November 10, 2009 4:18 PM   

The Moonies are going paranoid!

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November 10, 2009 4:46 PM   

Honestly I would absolutely love it if the Moonies had a big humiliating personnel disaster to explain to the world. They are a bunch of con men with a stupider than shit fake religion that they have morphed into a right wing lie and bullshit newspaper. Who the hell takes them seriously anyway? Crash and burn assholes!

Remember when these idiots would have mass weddings and marry like thousands of couples at once who didn't even know each other because God loves arranged marriages of Moonies ??? ..... there is some real god fearing fucking stupid respect for the holy sacred institution of marriage!

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November 11, 2009 10:27 PM   

It seems to me that a whole bunch of faithful followers are going to be surprised to find out just where they have been putting their trust.

Also seems the good Lord must have a long list of 'false' gods.

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November 19, 2009 5:39 PM   

The Moonies,
they are in trouble now.

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