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So here's the headline, and then I want to read to you the first sentence. | |
New York Times, this is the New York Times headline. | |
New York Times says Senator's op-ed did not meet standards. | |
The subtitle, or the sub-head. | |
After a staff uproar, the Times says the editing process was rushed. | |
Senator Tom Cotton's send-in-the-troops essay is now under review. | |
I don't even know what does that mean, it's under review. | |
It's an opinion piece. | |
Now listen to the first paragraph, which is a sentence. | |
Executives at the New York Times scrambled on Thursday, that's yesterday, to address the concerns of employees and readers who were angered by the newspaper's publication of an opinion essay by a United States senator calling for the federal government To send the military to suppress protests against police violence in American cities. | |
That's a lie. | |
It's pure 100% lie. | |
The article never, ever hinted at calling for the federal government to suppress protests. | |
It was entirely To suppress violence is a big difference. | |
It's a lie. | |
They don't even know when they lie. |