The New York Times was slammed by critics on Twitter this week after publishing a front-page headline that heaped praise on Joe Biden’s $2 trillion spending purge as a push for “jobs, roads, and growth” while ignoring all criticism of the massive federal package.
“The Federalist senior editor Mollie Hemingway slammed the paper for its over-the-top coverage of the plan that FOX Business host Larry Kudlow called a tactic to retract former President Donald Trump’s tax cuts,” reports Fox News.
“Brazen, cartoonish, straight-up propaganda. As if written by White House staff for the most gullible and easily controlled idiots in the country,” Hemingway wrote.
Is this what you're talking about @MZHemingway ? pic.twitter.com/OOhsHr4Y5d
— Tom Bevan (@TomBevanRCP) April 1, 2021
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BIDEN in PENN: ‘Rapid Results Testing Contract, Contract Contact Tracing, Widely Available Personnel!’
Former Vice President Joe Biden continued his gaffe-filled campaign at a speaking event in Pennsylvania Wednesday; bizarrely stating the country needs “contract tracing capacity widely available personnel.”
“Here comes the rapid results testing Contract Contract Contact Tracing Capacity, widely available personnel protective equipment,” said Biden.
Must have been a typo on the teleprompter. pic.twitter.com/45snKpw8RM
— Benny (@bennyjohnson) June 17, 2020
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BIDEN in TX: ‘Look, Tomorrow is Super Thursday… Tuesday… I’m Rushing Ahead Aren’t I?’
Former Vice President Joe Biden continued his gaffe-filled campaign Monday in Texas; telling supporters tomorrow is “Super Thursday” before correcting himself.
“Join us. Go to JoeBiden.com… Sign up, volunteer, contribute if you can, but we need you very badly. Every vote matters tomorrow… Look, tomorrow is Super Thursday… Tuesday. I’ll tell you what, I’m rushing ahead aren’t I?” asked Biden.
Joe Biden: "Tomorrow is Super Thursday."
Fact Check: Tomorrow is Super Tuesday. pic.twitter.com/0lWGlNE6kq
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) March 2, 2020
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