Deceitful Bias of New York Times against Conservatives Revealed

Anyone who still believes that the New York Times is fair, unbiased journalism must be living under a rock. You probably wouldn’t have to look past one edition of the paper to find one or more articles written with a painfully liberal, anti-conservative spin.

Aside from the regular dose of Trump bashing, the New York Times goes out of its way to promote its liberal agenda, and the paper’s favorite tool for doing just that is their deceptive headlines. Headlines such as “Trump Unites British in Anger”, “Without Net Neutrality, Say So Long to the Internet”, and “Next Objective: Cutting the Safety Net” are all so ridiculously exaggerated that you would expect to find them on a second-rate gossip magazine rather than a paper that is supposed to be the pinnacle of American journalism.

Past the headings, the bodies of these articles don’t get much better. While the facts contained within are rarely able to deliver on the fireworks that the headings promise (which is no surprise) the liberal spin is still out in full force.

The fact of the matter is that the New York Times’ approach to journalism in the Trump era is almost beyond redemption. At the very least, they should openly label themselves as a left-wing publication instead of continuing to masquerade as unbiased journalism.

Watch the video below is see all the ways the outlandish bias of the New York Times has been caught on camera.


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