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Showing posts with label New York Times. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York Times. Show all posts

Friday, October 31, 2014

The New York Times needs to register as a Lobbyist or a PAC

Because that ALL they seem to be reporting is stories to help Bloomberg and various Democrats and to hinder any Republican.  In particular any Conservative is smeared by the Times.


"Nasty New York Times editorial writer David Firestone pretends to care about campaign scare-mongering. But what he and his elitist ilk really fear are independent-thinking women who have dared to exercise their First Amendment powers to defend their Second Amendment rights.

This week, Firestone took aim at “attack ads” sponsored by the National Rifle Association. The “worst commercial,” he says, “features a rape victim describing her assault and accusing” former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg “of wanting to take away her right to defend herself.”

That rape victim has a name and a story Firestone couldn’t even bother to mention. She is Kimberly Weeks, a brave and fierce Colorado woman who testified against the Bloomberg-backed gun-control measures that beleaguered Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper now admits he passed “without basic facts” and concedes were ineffective from the get-go."


It seems like every time the NYT prints something it always a dig at the GOP in general and Conservatives in particular.


What say you?

Friday, June 21, 2013

NY Times admitting it erred in Zimmerman case

"A New York Times story about jury selection in George Zimmerman's trial says the case is "spotlighting Florida's Stand Your Ground law." In the very next sentence, however, the Times concedes "that law has not been invoked in this case." 

Possibly the Times is walking back it's reporting as they look at just how weak the prosecutions case actually is, and just how easily Zimmerman can win an appeal if by some chance he is found guilty.  An appeal that if it does come to pass could open not just the prosecutors office but the various media whose inflammatory reporting might have damaged Zimmerman's ability to get a fair trial, to a MAJOR lawsuit.