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I have to go back to an issue that made me mad a few months ago, which was how long it took the New York Times to run an obit.
Last week, the Times had a quite good piece on the ways in which western authors of color are rethinking myths of the West and how this intersects with the.
This is the grave of Julius Adler. Born in 1892 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Adler grew up in one of the nation's most elite families. The Ochs in his name is.
The wish by media elites that the Republican Party isn't what it is is kind of pathetic, largely because these are the people who are supposed to be able to.
Quite a day. The New York Times on Sunday announced the resignation of its editorial page editor James Bennet, who had held the position since May 2016, and the reassignment.
Well then: From New York Times town hall: op-ed team pitched the piece TO Tom Cotton. Not the other way around. — quarantine toddler task force (@PatrickCoffee) June 5, 2020.
The New York Times decided to go all-in on redbaiting yesterday with a supposed exposé that Bernie Sanders was supporting Soviet propaganda when he visited the country in 1988, part.
James Bennet sure has done wonders at the Times. pic.twitter.com/FBop4BZ9P8— Abolish ICE. Abolish CBP. Abolish the GOP. (@SeanMcElwee) February 18, 2018 What does pioneering racist troll Charles Murray have to.
