The New York Times weeping for Hassan Nasrallah shows how deep media rot runs

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The New York Times weeping for Hassan Nasrallah shows how deep media rot runs


Terror master Hassan Nasrallah is dead at the hands of the heroic IDF, and the New York Times is very upset.

Per the paper’s simpering posthumous piece on the former Hezbollah chief — killed in a daring airstrike on the headquarters of his murderous cadre — Nasrallah was a “gifted orator” who “maintained that there should be one Palestine with equality for Muslims, Jews and Christians.”

The piece’s headline ran, “Protesters Mourn Nasrallah’s Death Around the World.”

That echoed the Washington Post’s equally obsequious piece, praising Nasrallah for transforming Hezbollah into a “potent regional force” and portraying him as a cuddly and beloved religious leader.

What’s next — a reappraisal of Adolf Hitler over his oratorical gifts or Benito Mussolini and his train schedule improvements?


 
If you are getting your information at the NY Times or Washington Post, you're uninformed and clueless.

The New York Times weeping for Hassan Nasrallah shows how deep media rot runs


Terror master Hassan Nasrallah is dead at the hands of the heroic IDF, and the New York Times is very upset.

Per the paper’s simpering posthumous piece on the former Hezbollah chief — killed in a daring airstrike on the headquarters of his murderous cadre — Nasrallah was a “gifted orator” who “maintained that there should be one Palestine with equality for Muslims, Jews and Christians.”

The piece’s headline ran, “Protesters Mourn Nasrallah’s Death Around the World.”

That echoed the Washington Post’s equally obsequious piece, praising Nasrallah for transforming Hezbollah into a “potent regional force” and portraying him as a cuddly and beloved religious leader.

What’s next — a reappraisal of Adolf Hitler over his oratorical gifts or Benito Mussolini and his train schedule improvements?


NY Times = bird cage carpeting
 
If you are getting your information at the NY Times or Washington Post, you're uninformed and clueless.

The New York Times weeping for Hassan Nasrallah shows how deep media rot runs


Terror master Hassan Nasrallah is dead at the hands of the heroic IDF, and the New York Times is very upset.

Per the paper’s simpering posthumous piece on the former Hezbollah chief — killed in a daring airstrike on the headquarters of his murderous cadre — Nasrallah was a “gifted orator” who “maintained that there should be one Palestine with equality for Muslims, Jews and Christians.”

The piece’s headline ran, “Protesters Mourn Nasrallah’s Death Around the World.”

That echoed the Washington Post’s equally obsequious piece, praising Nasrallah for transforming Hezbollah into a “potent regional force” and portraying him as a cuddly and beloved religious leader.

What’s next — a reappraisal of Adolf Hitler over his oratorical gifts or Benito Mussolini and his train schedule improvements?


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