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NY Times Gears Up Debate Coverage Targeting Trump with 29 Fact Checkers in Tow

The New York Times is gearing up for the Joe Biden-Donald Trump debate with an army of over 60 journalists, including a whopping 29 fact-checkers. But let’s not kid ourselves, folks, they’ve made it crystal clear which candidate they have in their crosshairs. In a shameless display of bias, the Times conveniently failed to start off their coverage with a mention of Biden, instead diving straight into attacking Trump with claims of “34 felonies” and a “rigged trial.”

Hold on just a minute—where’s the balance in that? It seems like the Times is more interested in pushing a narrative than presenting fair and objective reporting. And don’t get them started on their fact-checkers. Remember when Snopes finally admitted, after seven years, that the whole “very fine people” Charlottesville debacle was just plain wrong? Can we really trust these so-called fact-checking mavens? 

 

Let’s not overlook the fact that the mainstream media has a track record of getting it wrong. Whether it’s PolitiFact fact-checking satirical pieces from the Babylon Bee or the Times itself tripping over their own bias time and time again, it’s clear that we need to take their “truths” with a grain of salt. So, while Trump is gearing up to debate Biden, he’s also preparing to go head-to-head with the biased media machine that’s always ready to spin the story their way.

In the end, it’s crucial for us, as conservative Americans, to remain vigilant and call out the mainstream media’s antics. Whether it’s the New York Times snubbing Biden, Snopes backtracking on long-standing narratives, or PolitiFact fumbling satire, we must not let their skewed version of the truth sway us. Let’s keep our eyes peeled and our minds sharp as we navigate the political circus leading up to the debate.

Written by Staff Reports

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