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Sad that a respected media institution has devolved into this.
They've leaned that way since the '60's, but it just gets worse all the time.Sad that a respected media institution has devolved into this.
They've leaned that way since the '60's, but it just gets worse all the time.Sad that a respected media institution has devolved into this.
The Vietnam War dates even earlier, and this anecdote is telling about the anti-American slant of the NYSlimes.
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Jr. is Publisher ofThe New York Times, was asked y his father: “If an American soldier runs into a North Vietnamese soldier, which would you like to see get shot?”
“I would want to see the American get shot,”replied the young man. “It's the other guy's country.” (This statement ignores the fact that most of those fighting against Americans in then-South Vietnam were soldiers invading from another country, Communist North Vietnam.)
Yeah, anyone that claims they are unbiased are is blind as a bat!They've leaned that way since the '60's, but it just gets worse all the time.Sad that a respected media institution has devolved into this.
The Vietnam War dates even earlier, and this anecdote is telling about the anti-American slant of the NYSlimes.
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Jr. is Publisher ofThe New York Times, was asked y his father: “If an American soldier runs into a North Vietnamese soldier, which would you like to see get shot?”
“I would want to see the American get shot,”replied the young man. “It's the other guy's country.” (This statement ignores the fact that most of those fighting against Americans in then-South Vietnam were soldiers invading from another country, Communist North Vietnam.)
Yeah, anyone that claims they are unbiased is blind as a bat!They've leaned that way since the '60's, but it just gets worse all the time.Sad that a respected media institution has devolved into this.
The Vietnam War dates even earlier, and this anecdote is telling about the anti-American slant of the NYSlimes.
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Jr. is Publisher ofThe New York Times, was asked y his father: “If an American soldier runs into a North Vietnamese soldier, which would you like to see get shot?”
“I would want to see the American get shot,”replied the young man. “It's the other guy's country.” (This statement ignores the fact that most of those fighting against Americans in then-South Vietnam were soldiers invading from another country, Communist North Vietnam.)
1. An example
a. NYTimes, three days before the election, this paean, this love poem, appeared in 'Politics:'
"Mrs. Clinton, pelted by a driving rain and seemingly overcome by exhaustion, exhilaration and a swirling wind, lets loose with her hands and relinquishes her script.Her arms thrust skyward, one after the other, in what starts to feel like a dance.There’s an unfamiliar sense of abandon and joy.The rain grows heavier. Her wet clothes turn a shade darker. She cracks a wide smile. She takes in the scene around her and laughs before she finishes her sentence.She’s drenched now, her voice hoarse. The storm is mussing her hair. " https://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/06/us/politics/hillary-clinton-rain-moment.html
On the same day, November 5, 2016,
"Thin Line Splits Donald Trump’s Politics and Businesses .... after all the bankruptcies, layoffs and stiffed contractors, it was Mr. Trump who walked away with tens of millions of dollars in management fees and huge tax deductions that may have helped him avoid paying personal income taxes for nearly two decades."
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/06/us/politics/donald-trump-business-tax-records.html