The NYT spit out THIS hysterical little nugget yesterday:
@nytimes pic.twitter.com/dHerQxvNvX
— Harry Khachatrian (@Harry1T6) September 19, 2018
BAHAHAHAHA.
WUT?
I mean… obviously what they mean is “we’re looking for people who share conservative viewpoints we don’t like.”
Because if they DON’T mean that… well. We’ve got our first culprit RIGHT HERE!
This NYT correction. Woof. pic.twitter.com/EVyul90Oij
— Alex Griswold (@HashtagGriswold) September 19, 2018
YUP.
Mark Judge was named by Christine Blasey Ford as the student who kept Brett Kavanaugh from raping her.
From the VERY beginning, Judge has been clear that he DOES NOT REMEMBER THIS HAPPENING – and wants absolutely nothing to do with it.
Leave it to the NEW YORK TIMES to publish “Mark Judge confirms this happened!”
Literally the exact OPPOSITE of what he said.
So you wanna root out those who “spread false information?”
Start at home, NYT.
Of course… everyone makes mistakes sometimes.They’re oftentimes easy to make. There are SO MANY SOURCES – SO MANY VOICES – and in trying to get news up fast, it’s often easy to misinterpret the facts.
What IS interesting, however, is that every “mistake” the NYT makes seems to benefit the left and further their narrative. Why is that, NYT?
Surely you’re not DELIBERATELY spreading false information?!?!