New York Times Calls for Antifa Revolution to Oust Trump

It’s open warfare!

The New York Times, formerly an often-credible, reliably cited paper of some journalistic integrity, has apparently sunk to a new low. On November 1, the so-called “paper of record” for the nation (at least as far as many liberals are concerned) printed a full-page ad sponsored by a group called Refuse Fascism that promoted a full-scale violent street revolution against the Trump administration.

“The Nightmare Must End!” blared the ad. “The Trump/Pence Regime Must Go!”

Infowars’ Alex Jones loudly decried this ad on his network, and the mainstream media, in turn, lambasted Jones’ criticism (with a number of outlets insisting the Times hadn’t even run the ad).

The ad exhorted readers to “Join with the Thousands” and march in cities across America to resist and call out the Trump government for its alleged abuses, crimes and injustice, starting on November 4 and continuing until such a time as anti-Trump forces were “in the millions.”

For the record, however, nearly all the cities where protests were scheduled to take place were strictly on either the East Coast or the West Coast. In addition, turnout was low; Time magazine reported that only 990 people had RSVPed on Facebook for the event in New York City — a far cry from the “millions,” or even “thousands,” the group had hoped for.

Of course, what the bold, oversized ad didn’t say was which organizations and people were sponsoring it and who paid for the Times to run it. Can you guess which progressive billionaire activist is among them? Here’s a little hint: his name is five letters and rhymes with the Spanish word for “bulls”!

Of course, there are plenty more Leftist connections to this printed piece of garbage to be explored, as One America News Network’s Kristian Rouz reveals in this informative clip. Watch, and see if you can keep track of them all!


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