The New York Times and Democrats Love Digging Their Own Graves

The Washington Post and The New York Times hit a new low this week as they printed purposefully misleading headlines regarding President Trump’s phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

One of the Time’s articles headlined “Witnesses Bolster Whistle-Blower Complaint” claimed it had found “potential presidential misconduct” that possibly “created a national security risk.”

Another headline article titled, “President Denies Pressuring Leader of Ukraine to Investigate Biden” was worse than misleading. The article referred to the “favor” Trump asked of Zelensky without mentioning that had to so with the cybersecurity firm, Crowdstrike. That firm studied the DNC’s hacked servers but never handed them over to the FBI. Crowdstrike was not mentioned at all on the front page of the Times.

 

As if it was trying to “out lie” The Grey Lady, The Washington Post edited the phone conversation transcript making it look as if Trump’s “favor” had something to do with Joe Biden rather than Crowdstrike. The headline for that piece of fake news was “Trump Offered Justice’s Aid for a Probe of Biden.”

BigLeague Politics said of such deception, “Unfortunately for the fake news, they never know when to stop. Their phony coverage of this non-scandal may be their biggest failure yet, and the Democrats … will likely be joining them in the gutter.”

Watch the video and learn what Mike Huckabee had to say about recent gaffs by the Times and the nickname he has given the paper.


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