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Dawna Stromsoe's avatar

Anyone still looking towards the NYT, WaPo, LAT and other compliant complicit legacy media for the truth is clearly living in the same bubble as the “politics-as-usual” folks like Schumer and Jeffries. Thank goodness for Zeteo and other independent journalists. Thank goodness for elected officials who are speaking up and acting defiantly.

Dori Tighe's avatar

Compassion and war in the same sentence uttered by a “news” journalist on Fox. My brain must be missing a critical part. “ War, bombing, death, compassion” rolling off the tongue of someone so comfortably removed from what those words really mean is just trash talk. What happened to thinking

Jeff Lazar's avatar

Excellent analysis. It rightly puts The NY Times in its place as the cream of the crap.

Camille Kelly's avatar

Republicans WAKE UP! How much more of your taxpayer money are you going to let these imbeciles squander away? 2 million on crab dinners? 1 billion a day on a war nobody wants, or has just cause to engage in and clearly has no proper mission or exit strategy.

Social security and Medicare that many people depend on, or will depend on, both republican and democratic, is drying up. The treasury is not being used to provide services beneficial to its citizens, just congress and the elite.

Time to admit that overlooking 6 bankruptcies, lack of transparency with his taxes and grades, 34 felonies, rape, pedophilia involvement, poor government strategies and understanding of international relationships and policy WASN'T A BIG ENOUGH CLUE THAT THE PRESIDENT AND HIS STAFF ARE NOT ONLY UNQUALIFIED, THEY ARE A MENACE TO SOCIETY.

Wake up. The universe has provided enough signs.

Brian Tanguay's avatar

Why do we still revere the NYT? The paper lost all credibility in 2003. Like CBS, it's a storied institution but it jettisoned standards and has become a shell of what it once represented.

AJ's avatar

Would love to see a similar analysison the BBC. They are widely considered the least biased legacy media source so they would be a great baseline.

Lianne Doherty's avatar

Thank you, MInnah & A Drew for another great First Draft!

"I just don't know enough about it!", spoken like a true leader (NOT)! As soon as the bomb hit that school, I knew it was the US - but it is SO important to lie & try to weasel out of consequences.

You have a bunch of nitwits run ingredients the country & running an illegal war against a country who DID NOTHING TO ANYBODY (oh, except bibi is terrified Iran I'd going to kick their ass) - which they did & will continue to do. US out of IRAN - NOW!

Sarah Olson's avatar

If Muslims are “unable to assimilate”, good for them! Who would want to assimilate with the toxic modern American culture. Me, me, me! The way Americans ignore Genocide, look at the poor as “not working hard enough”. Voting a Pedophile as president, and before that a senile old coot! The Yanks are losing the plot, time to take a long hard look in the mirror, is money all you stand for? Material items? Your children are being shot in school, and your country is always at war. Time to stop blaming immigrants for all of your failures.

Michelle Celarier's avatar

I am going to give the NYT a tiny break and say they are "trying," given their biases, which are anti Iranian and pro-Israeli and pro-US. I am glad they keep hammering away on the strike on the girls' school. Because if it's reported in the NYT that it's US's fault, people tend to believe it.

Eddy Mason's avatar

You 'overlooked' adding Iran's stated justification for this;

"Iran’s new targets: Tehran said today that it could soon target banks and financial institutions associated with US and Israeli entities in the region."

Don't become another outlet for the empire!

Elizabeth Horton's avatar

Why the hell are taxpayers footing the bill for the Pentagon's crab legs?

2 million?