Brodigan - June 10, 2020 at 01:49PM
There's too much news in the news these days. Not every story gets your full attention. So you may have missed the uprising at the New York Times. Long story short, the paper of "record" ran an OpEd by Sen. Tom Cotton, that it was time to use the military to stop the riots. Ironically enough, that same week there was a poll showing that a majority of America — get this — thought it was time to use the military to stop the riots. A U.S. Senator wrote an OpEd where he expressed a mainstream opinion that a majority of America agrees with. Are you all caught up? Good. Because this is where the members of the New York Times editorial board said they literally feared for their lives. Their boss was condoning violence against them just by running the OpEd. Many a straw man was burned alive. Tags were hashed. Of course, the person in charge quit and begged for forgiveness, and the triggered looked down at him and simply said, "No."
Another highlight for a news media that, contrary to what you might have heard, doesn't play sides (see NYT DELETES TWEET ABOUT THE SEXUAL ASSAULT CHARGE AGAINST JOE BIDEN and NYT PUSHES NEW RUSSIAN CONSPIRACY THEORY: BERNIE IS A COMMIE PLANT). But that's not why you're here. You're here to see Senate Majority Leader Cocaine Mitch mock and ridicule the Times from the floor of the United States Senate. A tip of the ol' hat to those rousers of all the rabble, the Washington Free Beacon.
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