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Published 22:42 26 May 2015 BST
Updated 14:58 25 Jan 2017 GMT
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Victor Epstein decided to apply to Washington bureau chief Toby Harnden enquiring about possible job opportunities at the paper.
His only stipulation?
He was “not gonna bow to the Murdoch lie machine".
Of course he’s totally entitled to have his own opinion, it might have just made more sense not to apply directly to one of the papers owned by Rupert Murdoch.
When Harnden replied to Epstein informing him of this tiny problem, Epstein decided to take things one step further again:
Not quite sure who Victor Epstein is but it seems he's as charming as he is thorough with his job research pic.twitter.com/OoHtkaoFks
— Toby Harnden (@tobyharnden) May 26, 2015
But it seems Epstein wanted the last word, and went on to add further insult to injury:
@tobyharnden That was me. I'm a journalism lifer, but not like you. I would never play the sonderkommando. U keep that easy money, hooker.
— Victor Epstein (@VicDMReg) May 26, 2015
We’ll take it he never made it to interview rounds…
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