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Dean Baquet Kills the New York Times

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
21 Aug 2019, 11:26
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21 Aug 2019, 11:26#1

Recently the failing fake news NYT had to lay off 300 staff members. One can only hope that the NYT will have to shut Its doors! Poor rooibozo wIll be In tears!!!!!!!!!!!!! Where can one find fair objective news then he wails.

It’s hard to imagine America’s former leading newspaper recovering from what its executive editor admitted last week.

The revelations from an internal town hall between New York Times executive editor Dean Baquet and key members of the paper’s staff, which leaked to Slate and were reported Thursday with an extensive transcript, prove everything we already knew — namely, that the paper was dedicating its coverage and its very credibility to the Trump-Russia narrative.

“We built our newsroom to cover one story, and we did it truly well,” Baquet told the assemblage. “Now we have to regroup, and shift resources and emphasis to take on a different story.”

Think about that statement for a minute.   Baquet says he “built our newsroom” to cover a story which turns out to have been based on a hoax spread by Democrat Party operatives and used by a corrupt Obama administration to spy on innocent American citizens while attempting to prejudice a presidential election.

Had the Times actually covered the back half of the Trump-Russia story, in which the abuses by the Obama and Clinton camps turn out to have been the meat of the thing, it might have been justified to “build our newsroom” around it. But of course that’s not what Baquet did.

Not shockingly, as Baquet admitted, things went badly.

“Chapter 1 of the story of Donald Trump,” he said, “not only for our newsroom but, frankly, for our readers, was: Did Donald Trump have untoward relationships with the Russians, and was there obstruction of justice? That was a really hard story, by the way, let’s not forget that. We set ourselves up to cover that story. I’m going to say it. We won two Pulitzer Prizes covering that story. And I think we covered that story better than anybody else.”

Then came Honest Bob Mueller, who it turns out was a big disappointment to Baquet and his gang.

“The day Bob Mueller walked off that witness stand, two things happened,” Baquet continued. “Our readers who want Donald Trump to go away suddenly thought, ‘Holy s–t, Bob Mueller is not going to do it.’ And Donald Trump got a little emboldened politically, I think. Because, you know, for obvious reasons. And I think that the story changed. A lot of the stuff we’re talking about started to emerge like six or seven weeks ago. We’re a little tiny bit flat-footed. I mean, that’s what happens when a story looks a certain way for two years. Right?”(WHAT A LYING SCUMBAG!)

The Trump-Russia story hasn’t looked “a certain way” for two years at all. Not to anyone who was objective about the story. In fact, after about six months at maximum anybody interested in the truth could have screamed from rooftops that the Steele dossier was the crux of the Trump-Russia story and that the whole thing was a put-up job designed to serve as a slow-motion wrecking ball to the Trump administration. The fact that Baquet and the Times were fully invested in swinging that wrecking ball is now unmistakable by his own admission.

Well, he swung it. And he’s missed his target and hit his own institution full-on.  BWAHAHAHAHAHA 

It’s worse. Baquet now says he’s rebuilding his newsroom for something else.

I think that we’ve got to change,” he told the town hall. Baquet says the Times’ new focus is to “write more deeply about the country, race, and other divisions.

While you’re letting that sink in, here’s more.

“I mean, the vision for coverage for the next two years is what I talked about earlier: How do we cover a guy who makes these kinds of remarks?” he said. “How do we cover the world’s reaction to him? How do we do that while continuing to cover his policies? How do we cover America, that’s become so divided by Donald Trump?”

And just a bit more.

How do we write about race in a thoughtful way, something we haven’t done in a large way in a long time? That, to me, is the vision for coverage. You all are going to have to help us shape that vision. But I think that’s what we’re going to have to do for the rest of the next two years.

So after burning his paper’s credibility with respect to Trump by flailing away at the Russia hoax for two years and now admitting that the entire thing was a colossal whiff, Pulitzer Prizes notwithstanding (those ring about as hollow as the Nobel Peace Prizes given to Yasser Arafat and Barack Obama, in retrospect), Baquet now wants to spend the next two years forcing the ashes of that credibility down the collective throat of the American people by spreading non-stop the further hoax of the president’s racism.

This being a president who was routinely feted and complimented by the likes of Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton before he ran and who’s such a racist that under his management black unemployment is at record lows. Would Black Entertainment Television chief executive officer Robert Johnson be so effusive about Trump’s economic performance if he really thought the president was a racist or white supremacist, or any of the other slurs the Times appears dedicated to tag Trump with?

In a way, Baquet has done the country a favor. Now that his performance at the Times’ internal meeting has leaked out, there can be no denying the intentions behind the nonstop accusations of Trump’s racism — and that of every one of his voters by extension — to come in the next year and change before the November 2020 elections. HAHAHAHAHAAHAHHAHAHAHA

If the ownership of the Times had any integrity or business sense, they would drop Dean Baquet like a radioactive turd this very day. I can’t think of anything more poisonous than a newspaper’s executive editor essentially publicly admitting his plan to stoke racial animosity in an effort to influence a presidential election when his charge is to present that publication as an objective deliverer of news. Fulfilling that mission is now impossible.

Baquet has to go, as does the newsroom he built in pursuit of a hoax perpetrated on the American people — and he has to go now, before he does any more damage to domestic stability.

So until he does, it isn’t a bad idea for those people unsatisfied with the quotes above to not just refuse to spend a single dime on the Times’ content but also to similarly refuse patronage of its advertisers.

The reason this kind of abuse of the First Amendment happens is those behind it don’t see consequences to their actions. That can’t continue. It’s time to make the Gray Lady suffer.

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
21 Aug 2019, 12:54
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21 Aug 2019, 12:54#2

Bloggers say:

How do we write about race in a thoughtful way?" ~Dean Baquet

Rather:

"How do we write about race in a dishonest way so that we can continue to use our racially divisive marxist propaganda to deliberately misinform the masses until they are deluded enough to voluntarily disarm themselves and zealously vote the nation into embracing a Venezuelan economic policy in 2020?"

There--fixed it.



The NYT has decided their white guilt is worth our attention! So truth be told 'the newspaper of record' can't report the news anymore because they have a an agenda (Titled 1619) of holier than thou elitist POV that prevents them from having an honest discussion. In other words EVERYTHING from here forward is about racism.


How do we cover America, that’s become so divided by Donald Trump?”

Someone please explain to this "journalist" that America was divided long before Donald Trump ran for president, and that Mr. Baquet's newspaper has had a helluvalot to do with that schism. On second thought, why bother. Like Gropin' Joe Biden likes to say -- there's facts and then there's 'truth'.


Please. You are way too kind to call them "Journalists." I simply call them failed Phys Ed majors. Hey, if you can't hack it as a PE teacher, there's always a Journalism degree at the bottom rung of the ladder.

The NYT could start “rebuilding” by changing its masthead bull schiff from “All the news that’s fit to print” to “Don’t confuse us with the facts, our mind is made up.”


From their perspective, fake news is “All the news that’s fit to print!


Baquet's statements are simply a culmination of Pinch Sulzberger's decision a quarter-century ago that the Times would no longer make much of an effort to separate straight news from opinion on the front page of the paper. Once he gave the reporters and editors carte blanche to put things that should have been on the paper's liberal op-ed page and stick them into the main stories, the Times began turning itself into an advocacy journalism outlet like The Village Voice, which was created in the 1950s specifically because Pinch's grandpa and the others running the paper at the time wouldn't go full-bore into doing stories where the angle was pre-set and the narrative was then built to get the desired message across.

Now they're faced with the problem that they've trained the majority of their readers to come to the Times to feed their own conformation biases, and trained their own staff of reporters to put their biases into news stories with zero consequences. If Pinch's son (or the paper's note-holder, Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim) ever wanted to reboot and just get the Times back to the mushy liberalism of the 1980s, they'd face a firestorm not just of their readers but by the newsroom staff, which was the basis of the outrage over the "Trump urges Unity" headline. They might be able to rebuild their brand over several years, but they'd have to survive an initial huge loss of readers and force a major turnover in the editorial staff, before they could hope to get new readers who wanted straight news and not opinion in their front page reports, along with a newsroom staff willing to give it to them.


Salacious and malicious gossip rakes in more cash than the genuine, boring, news.
The NYT is the best full frontal gossip porn fit to print for the intellectually degenerate.


Baquet has to go, as does the newsroom he built in pursuit of a hoax perpetrated on the American people — and he has to go now, before he does any more damage to domestic stability.


Why? He goes, another lying SOB takes over, espousing how he/she understands that the Times must do better, blah, blah, blah.
The Times is a rag and the people that pay for it care not for truth. They want the lies and accept the hypocrisy of the paper, as pat themselves on the back for being so intelligent and so much better than the racist unwashed.
The Democrats, the left, their Praetorian Guards in the media are the domestic enemies that are actively destroying this country. This episode is just more proof.

"Think about that statement for a minute. Baquet says he 'built our 
newsroom' to cover a story which turns out to have been based on a hoax 
spread by Democrat Party operatives..."

We're writing about the biggest scandal in U.S. history. "All the President's Women." This wasn't a "hoax." The New York Times was in on the gag.

The Steele file was not "opposition research." The organs of U.S. state-security were unleashed against the opposition...the "other." In this instance, the "other" is the Republican Party, not President Trump.

American Patriots. Wake up. You're not thought of fondly by Carlos Slim and the New York Times.


The New York Times tried to facilitate the downfall of a president for purely political and ideological reasons----well color me surprised!

However, I am somewhat surprised that TAS and Mr. McKay seem to care about the NYT at all. I know that I would not have cared if Pravda had folded up during the Cold War. Nor am I crying a river over the Times, just let them go to the ash heap of history where they belong


Does Baquet really think that using divisive racial propaganda will heal America's race problem? Or, put another way: is Baquet interested in healing the nation's lingering race issues or is he, like Hitler and Goebbels, not more interested in re-opening afresh America's healing racial divide in order to win the 2020 election for the Democrats? And if his marxist propaganda succeeds in securing a 2020 victory for the Democrats, what sort of propaganda will his paper of record not use in the future to further the Democrat party's ends?


Does Baquet really think that using divisive racial propaganda will heal America's race problem? "

He has no interest in healing anything. The more divisiveness, in the eyes of the Left, the better.


While in the military I was defending the good in the nation, not America haters trying to destroy mankind's only hope.

ETC ETC

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