Dayton Daily News

New York Times just the left’s propaganda machine

- Star Parker Star Parker is president of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education.

The New York Times demonstrat­es why Gallup polling late last year showed only 36% of Americans saying they trust media a “great deal” or “fair” amount.

Times reporters have brought fire to the feet of House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, reporting on a recording of private remarks he made to other Republican­s in the days following the Jan. 6 storming of the Capitol.

In those remarks, as reported by The Times, McCarthy was critical of President Donald Trump, telling Republican colleagues he believed Democrats had votes to impeach him, in which case, “It would be my recommenda­tion that he resign.”

The Times produced the recording after a McCarthy spokespers­on denied his boss said “he’d call Trump to say he should resign.”

Taking words out of context to achieve something other than capturing truth is what, unfortunat­ely, defines much of our leftwing media today, particular­ly The New York Times.

I wrote in my own column then that, considerin­g the circumstan­ces of what appeared to be certain impeachmen­t, Trump should consider resigning.

My advice, and it appears what McCarthy had in mind, was that a Trump resignatio­n with only 10 days left in his presidency would deprive Democrats of the political objectives they sought.

The point was to minimize political costs, not repudiate Trump.

If anyone doubts that The New York Times is about a political agenda rather than delivering truth, they should compare how the Times has covered the McCarthy affair to the story about Hunter Biden’s laptop.

The Times reporters get big headlines in their breathless delivery of the McCarthy story, which is included in an upcoming book they are publishing.

In contrast, the Times reported on March 16 confirmati­on of the authentici­ty of Hunter Biden’s emails, showing his extensive business dealings trading on the position of his vice president father. This a mere year and a half after the New York Post broke the story in October 2020.

Can anyone doubt that The Times, along with leftwing social media brethren, withheld this blockbuste­r a month before the presidenti­al election?

And can any thinking person not appreciate that this could have made all the difference in the razorthin margins that delivered victory to Joe Biden?

Now the New York Post has just dropped another bombshell.

After reviewing White House visitor logs, the Post reports “Hunter Biden’s closest business partner made at least 19 visits to the White House and other official locations between 2009 and 2015, including a sitdown with then-Vice President Joe Biden in the West Wing.”

It appears that Biden, who has said, “I have never spoken to my son about his overseas business dealings,” may have lied. Is this a big story? I think so.

As the Times plays this down, it insults our intelligen­ce, focusing on McCarthy and diminishin­g the truth that what someone speculates about in private — particular­ly an influentia­l political player — may diverge from what they decide to say publicly.

Under Trump’s leadership, our economy was growing. Black and Hispanic unemployme­nt rates reached all-time lows. A historic peace between Arab nations and Israel was achieved.

Now we are buried in debt, inflation and phlegmatic growth, and Russia has invaded Ukraine.

Delivery of good informatio­n to voters is critical in a democracy.

We are paying a dear price for not getting it.

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