Conservative political pundit and National Rifle Association spokeswoman Dana Loesch took on The New York Times in an epic new video posted by the NRA in which she vows to “fisk the New York Times” just before concluding “in short, we’re coming for you.”
“We the people have had it. We’ve had it with your narratives, your propaganda, your ‘fake news’.”
“We’ve had it with your constant protection of your democrat overlords. Your refusal to acknowledge any truth that upsets the fragile construct that you believe is real life.”
“And we’ve had it with your pretentious, tone-deaf assertion that you
are in any way truth or fact-based journalism.”
“Consider this a shot across your proverbial bow.”
“We’re going to fisk the New York Times and find out just what deep rich means to this old grey hag, this untrustworthy, dishonest drag that has subsisted on the welfare of mediocrity for one, two, three, more decades?”
“We’re going to laser-focus on your so-called ‘honest pursuit of truth.’ In short, we’re coming for you.”
.@DLoesch has a message for the @nytimes: “We’re coming for you.” One
non-#fakenews story is not enough. #NRA #ClenchedFistofTruth http://pic.twitter.com/Hm1QkJi5Tp— NRATV (@NRATV) August 3, 2017
While it’s nearly impossible to know which ‘fake news’ story from the New York Times (there are just so many) may have pushed Dana over the edge, it was dropped right around the same time that the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) dumped new DOJ emails that seemed to reveal several mainstream media outlets, including the New York Times, colluding with the Loretta Lynch DOJ and James Comey FBI to kill any reporting about Lynch’s now-infamous meeting with Bill Clinton on that Phoenix tarmac back in June 2016.
As we noted yesterday, the following email came from Mark Landler of the New York Times who almost apologized for even inquiring about the Lynch/Clinton meeting saying that he had been “pressed into service” to write about the topic.
But it’s probably nothing, we’re sure the New York Times applies the same standards of leniency when writing about the Trump administration.
via http://ift.tt/2hybRHL Tyler Durden