Lucian Truscott did a substack essentially saying, Democrats are the biggest bunch of bed-wetters ever. Now, did Biden actually hurt himself Thursday night? Yes. I think he did badly. But the media refusing to pay attention to what Pol Potbelly did, and The New York Times calling on him to step aside, show that they are abettors of treas…
Lucian Truscott did a substack essentially saying, Democrats are the biggest bunch of bed-wetters ever. Now, did Biden actually hurt himself Thursday night? Yes. I think he did badly. But the media refusing to pay attention to what Pol Potbelly did, and The New York Times calling on him to step aside, show that they are abettors of treason.
By the way, The Times's nepo baby publisher has his diapers in a twist over Biden not giving an exclusive to the newspaper that inspired The New York Times Pitchbot's first viral tweet about the fellatio administered by The Habes: “Sources close to Jared and Ivanka said that privately the couple opposes the pandemic.” Further, I complained about the lack of coverage of the obvious fact that Needy Amin has dementia. I got an email from a news assistant who was stuck answering it, and the response included links to articles from 2020 and earlier, plus, "I couldn’t say precisely why our editors haven’t covered Mr. Trump’s age and mental fitness more thoroughly recently. It may be because voters and Republican leaders have other more pressing concerns about him."
Now, whatever their myriad faults, Adolph Ochs was the guy who said they needed to publish the news without fear or favor. His son-in-law who succeeded him, Arthur Hays Sulzberger, said the paper's job was to tell the public which way the cat was jumping, and the public would take care of the cat. His son, Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, said the best advice he got was from his first managing editor, Turner Catledge, who was like an uncle to him. Catledge said the first thought always should be that you are editing the paper for the reader. Then we have Punch's son giving us the Howell Raines of Terror and then knifing Jill Abramson, and now his son is prompting his staff to go after Biden because he hasn't capitulated to their demands.
Lucian Truscott did a substack essentially saying, Democrats are the biggest bunch of bed-wetters ever. Now, did Biden actually hurt himself Thursday night? Yes. I think he did badly. But the media refusing to pay attention to what Pol Potbelly did, and The New York Times calling on him to step aside, show that they are abettors of treason.
By the way, The Times's nepo baby publisher has his diapers in a twist over Biden not giving an exclusive to the newspaper that inspired The New York Times Pitchbot's first viral tweet about the fellatio administered by The Habes: “Sources close to Jared and Ivanka said that privately the couple opposes the pandemic.” Further, I complained about the lack of coverage of the obvious fact that Needy Amin has dementia. I got an email from a news assistant who was stuck answering it, and the response included links to articles from 2020 and earlier, plus, "I couldn’t say precisely why our editors haven’t covered Mr. Trump’s age and mental fitness more thoroughly recently. It may be because voters and Republican leaders have other more pressing concerns about him."
Now, whatever their myriad faults, Adolph Ochs was the guy who said they needed to publish the news without fear or favor. His son-in-law who succeeded him, Arthur Hays Sulzberger, said the paper's job was to tell the public which way the cat was jumping, and the public would take care of the cat. His son, Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, said the best advice he got was from his first managing editor, Turner Catledge, who was like an uncle to him. Catledge said the first thought always should be that you are editing the paper for the reader. Then we have Punch's son giving us the Howell Raines of Terror and then knifing Jill Abramson, and now his son is prompting his staff to go after Biden because he hasn't capitulated to their demands.