✓ The Times investigates and publishes inconvenient truths — sourced and verifiable — 365 days a year. Prove them wrong if you can. ➝ N.Y. Times propaganda charge ✖
✓ Russia heavily interfered in our presidential elections — incontrovertible proof from unimpeachable bi-partisan official sources. ➝ Russia hoax ✖
✓ More than one dozen upstanding American citizens personally witness lewd sexual assaults by a Supreme Court member — and are willing to give statements & testify at the risk of their freedom and reputation. ➝ Kavanaugh hoax ✖
✓ N.Y. Times relentless coverage of hate crimes & the rise in anti-Semitism — researched in part by hundreds of Jewish staffers — few (if any) previous complaints from the anti-defamation league, and our own two eyes. ➝ N.Y. Times anti-Semitic charge ✖
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The ’toon was drawn by a Portuguese cartoonist, António Moreira Antunes, and first published by Expresso, a Lisbon newspaper. It was syndicated by CartoonArts International.
The Times cut ties with CartoonArts and has stopped using syndicated cartoons altogether.
First they came for the journalists…
✓ The Times investigates and publishes inconvenient truths — sourced and verifiable — 365 days a year. Prove them wrong if you can. ➝ N.Y. Times propaganda charge ✖
✓ Russia heavily interfered in our presidential elections — incontrovertible proof from unimpeachable bi-partisan official sources. ➝ Russia hoax ✖
✓ More than one dozen upstanding American citizens personally witness lewd sexual assaults by a Supreme Court member — and are willing to give statements & testify at the risk of their freedom and reputation. ➝ Kavanaugh hoax ✖
✓ N.Y. Times relentless coverage of hate crimes & the rise in anti-Semitism — researched in part by hundreds of Jewish staffers — few (if any) previous complaints from the anti-defamation league, and our own two eyes. ➝ N.Y. Times anti-Semitic charge ✖
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The ’toon was drawn by a Portuguese cartoonist, António Moreira Antunes, and first published by Expresso, a Lisbon newspaper. It was syndicated by CartoonArts International.
The Times cut ties with CartoonArts and has stopped using syndicated cartoons altogether.