I work for The New York Times but like-minded colleagues and I have vowed to thwart parts of its agenda and its worst inclinations, like Holocaust-denial.
Doug Ross @ Journal is taking the rare step of publishing an anonymous Op-Ed essay. We have done so at the request of the author, a senior editor whose last name rhymes with Frugman, Blaberman, or Crooks -- and whose job would be jeopardized by its disclosure. We believe publishing this essay anonymously is the only way to deliver an important perspective to our readers. We invite you to submit a question about the essay or our vetting process in the comments section. Use the codeword: covfefe in the subject heading.
The mainstream media is facing a test to their credibility unlike any faced ever before.
Their nonstop, partisan animus against the President is largely unprecedented. Also, have you noticed how "unprecedented" sounds like "President"? That's the mark of some serious writing skills.
Papers like my employer, and television networks like, well every single one but Fox, have unveiled a weekly set of pseudo-news stories, each positioned to be the straw that broke the camel's back, if the camel's back is Trump's presidency. Consider a partial list of pseudo-scandals, just off the top of my head. Each was certain to bring an end to the crazy and evil Drumpf, once and for all.
- Russian Collusion
- The Special Counsel
- The Marshal of the Supreme Court
- Michael Flynn pleads guilty
- Obstruction of Justice
- Rick Gates negotiates a plea deal
- The 25h Amendment
- George Papadopoulos pleads guilty
- Stormy Daniels
- Michael Avenatti
- Michael Wolff’s Fire and Fury
- Omarosa's book Don't Monkey Around
- Paul Manafort convicted for tax evasion
- Annulment of the 2016 election
- Bob Woodward’s Fire and Fear
- The anonymous op-ed in The New York Times
It's not just that the Inspector General's various investigations loom large over the media. Or the fact that the media is bitterly divided over Trump: whether he should be impeached or just thrown in prison.
The dilemma - which the Times does not fully appreciate -- is that many of its employees are working diligently to undermine the paper's mission to serve as a mouthpiece for the radical Left.
I would know. I am one of them.
To be clear, ours is not the popular #MAGA movement. We simply want the Times to succeed, in spite of its horrific and one-sided track record.
But we believe our primary duty is to the First Amendment, and the free press; but the Times continues to act in a manner that is hostile to bipartisanship, honest journalism and true reporting. For example, the Times behaves as though any state not named California or New York doesn't exist.
That is why many Times employees, from editors to, eh, editors, have vowed to do what we can preserve our democratic institution while thwarting Punchy's misguided impulses until he moves on to the next stage of his career, i.e., as just another AMBER ALERT FOR SENIOR CITIZENS statistic.
The root of the problem is The Times' amorality. Anyone who works there knows it is not moored to any discernible sense of honesty, fair play, or real reporting.
Meetings with the top managers veer off topic and off the rails. They engage in repetitive rants ("Hands Up, Don't Shoot!", "Resist!", and "Who stole my p*ssy hat?"), and their impulsiveness results in ill-informed and occasionally reckless decisions. Does the name Sarah Jeong ring a bell?
It may be too little and too late, but Americans should know that -- finally -- there are adults in the room. We fully recognize what has happened with the Times and its Democrat cesspool of mainstream media sentiment.
The good news related to the Trump administration is all around us: a great rapprochement with North Korea, the return of manufacturing jobs (the ones Barack Hussein Milhaus Benito Obama said were never coming back), a muscular response to Russia's transgressions, the repudiation of the insane Iran nuclear deal, the long-promised recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital city, new all-time highs in consumer and small business owner confidence and, well, the list goes on and on.
But The Times won't report any of that and -- if they do let it slip -- they somehow attribute these wins to the failed reign of one Barack Lolo Soetero Dunham Obobo.
This erratic behavior by The Times would be more concerning if it weren’t for unsung heroes in and around headquarters. These lionhearts have gone to great lengths to thwart the Times' worst instincts.
The result is a two-track newspaper.
Sometimes we change the first letter of every sentence in a news story to report on the real news that is so often suppressed by the News-monkeys of Manhattan.
Other times we use subliminal frames in news videos to reveal the truth.
And, on other occasions, we secretly change podcast links to download the Mark Levin Show instead of the monotonous, Pravda-like MP3s that barely attract 100 downloads a day.
The bigger concern is not what The New York Times has done to the media at large, but rather what we have a nation have allowed them to do to us. We have sunk low with the Times and allowed a so-called "free press" to devolve into a nonstop Democrat propaganda outlet.
The American people deserve better.
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Hat tip: The Mark Levin Show.
10 comments:
Outstanding...….you nailed it......keep up the good fight.
Brilliant!
Psst!- "The next cup 'a covfefe is on me!"
The latest from everybody: This is Obama’s economy, hopefully Trump won’t mess it up! That one really kills me guys🤣🤣🤣
I am so naive. I was actually wondering if it was for real. Until "codeword covfefe."
It's a popular meme, apparently...
http://www.thedrive.com/tech/23444/i-am-part-of-the-resistance-inside-tesla
Maybe a whole new genre in satire?
The satire is off pitch because the NYT has never been real journalism.
Since Trump's election, we have been repeatedly inundated with stories of Trump's imminent demise, told with breathless, wistful yearnings. Each story build and builds, heading to a climax of orgasmic proportion. The Democrats embrace these quasi-erotic fantasies, the prospect of taking Trump down is a never ending siren call. But, just as the situation seems about to become the most intoxicating fantasy-come-true, it turns out that the story is baseless, merely the masturbatory fantasy of the Left. The pornographic musings of the MSM. They are left frustrated, frothing and heaving, denied the fulfillment of their most visceral desire.
These are the Blue Ball Democrats
I love this:
We fully recognize what has happened with the Times and its Democrat cesspool of mainstream media sentiment.
You got the adjectival form to correctly append "cesspool". It truly is "Democrat" and not "Democratic".
But why not switch out sentiment, substituting "sediment" instead. It gets murkier and darker (is that raacist?) the further down one goes.
Love it!
More satire, please. Humor is one of those things that distinguishes us from the humorless, frightful, angry, literal, and violent Left.
The other things are the Constitution and the rule of law.
When reality bites liberals bite back with fiction. I'm not quite sure how they keep up the illusion. Their's is a high maintenance reality. Silly democrats, reality is for republicans.
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