Posted on 08/16/2019 4:34:03 PM PDT by RightGeek
New York Times executive editor Dean Baquet accidentally admitted to the whole wide world that for two years his far-left newspaper was built around spreading a hoax.
When I say accidentally, what I mean is that he likely didnt know he was being secretly recorded and that his remarks would be made public.
He also admitted the Times staff is loaded with left-wingers who cheer us when we take on Donald Trump, but they jeer at us when we take on Joe Biden.
Yeah, theres a real shocker.
Slate somehow got a hold of a recording of a company-wide meeting Baquet held with his left-wing staffers, and it is an illuminating look, not only at the fall of the Times own credibility, but how the news media in general has been infested with entitled, left-wing cry-bullies who only want to see the media used not to inform the public but to propagandize left-wing causes.
What I mean is that the whole reason for this meeting was to placate a newsroom full of babies who are still pouting over that one time the Times did not slam Trump in a headline.
Heres Baquet admitting that for two whole years two years, yall his lousy newspaper was built around the Russia Collusion Hoax:
It got trickier after [inaudible] went from being a story about whether the Trump campaign had colluded with Russia and obstruction of justice to being a more head-on story about the presidents character. We built our newsroom to cover one story, and we did it truly well.Did it truly well???
For two years he misled his readers into believing Trump colluded with Russia, even though there was not a shred of evidence...
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(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Take a New York Times reader to lunch....
ah, tried that, didn’t help, they were brainwashed... ;-)
Re post 5: that was a good one.
Roger that.
Thanks RightGeek.
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