From virus “superspreaders” to fallen LEOs to Joe Biden to Andrew Cuomo’s resignation, The New York Times displays (no) integrity in reporting.
From virus “superspreaders” to fallen LEOs to Joe Biden to Andrew Cuomo’s resignation, The New York Times displays (no) integrity in reporting.
Today’s subjects are Andy Cuomo and Nancy Pelosi, who obviously provide much material for satire, by their lies.
Today’s subjects are Andy Cuomo and Nancy Pelosi, who obviously provide much material for satire, by their lies.
Politicians of all stripes know how to make lies sound truthful. Especially when creating their own opponents to gull you.
Well, I hope today finds you well Deano. There has been a lot going on since we last spoke. The first thing I would like to...
A wrap-up of interesting satire for a weekend, from 16 cent BBQ savings to Michael Avenetti to NYT Exec Editor Dean Baquet’s expensive house.
The New York Times took part in a brilliant piece of misdirection: a weak indictment of the Trump organization, as a needed distraction.
Patrisse Cullors called Israel an imperialist project. Yet she ignored matters much closer to home and even committed acts close to embezzlement.
Sean Hannity made a major mistake interviewing Bruce (a/k/a Caitlyn) Jenner. He should not go along with a man pretending to be a woman.