NY Times: New York Times Publisher Rebuts Trump’s Account of Private Meeting
BY MARK LANDLER
REBUTTAL BY ANTI NY TIMES
Public figures have from time to time called out individual reporters, columnists, and editorialists at The Slimes for bias and even lying. But as far as we have been able to determine, no big name politician, not even the great Joseph McCarthy, has ever dared to so publicly utter the holy name of (((SULZBERGER))) (cough cough) – which is exactly what Trump just did.
From the article:
"President Trump on Sunday disclosed details of a private meeting he had with the publisher of The New York Times, A. G. Sulzberger, and Mr. Sulzberger flatly disputed the president’s characterization of an exchange they had about threats to journalism.
Trump said on Twitter:
"Had a good and interesting meeting with A. G. Sulzberger, Publisher of the New York Times. Spent much time talking about the vast amounts of Fake News being put out by the media & how that Fake News has morphed into phrase, ‘Enemy of the People.’ Sad!”
Wow. It almost sounds as if "The Donald" has been reading The Anti-New York Times!
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The Ochs-Sulzberger Dynasty: A 122-year direct familial chain of Fake News from father to daughter / son-in-law to son to son to son to son. 2. The young A. G. Sulzberger who took over the reins at the Slimes in January, got his pink panties all up in a bunch after Trump called him out by name in a very combative tweet which was picked up many other media outlets. Many millions are now hearing the name "Sulzberger" for the first time.
So shaken was the smoked-out Sulzberger that he personally issued a five-paragraph statement just two hours after Trump's tweet about the subject of a meeting that Sulzberger had expected to remain private. In a five-paragraph whine, King Ochs-Sulzberger VI said he had accepted Trump’s invitation for the July 20 meeting in order to raise his concerns about Trump's “deeply troubling anti-press rhetoric.”
“I told the president directly that I thought that his language was not just divisive but increasingly dangerous,” said Mr. Slimeberger. He went on to vomit:
“I told him that although the phrase ‘fake news’ is untrue and harmful, I am far more concerned about his labeling journalists ‘the enemy of the people.’ I warned that this inflammatory language is contributing to a rise in threats against journalists and will lead to violence.”
Scumberger added that Trump's attacks were “putting lives at risk” and “undermining the democratic ideals of our nation.” Oh the nerve – the audacity – the "chutzpah" (as the Yids would say), of this little Bolshevik bastard to warn that "inflammatory language" could "lead to violence." This coming from the recently-crowned heir of a crime family syndicate whose legendary lies and libels actually did "lead to violence" time and time and time and time again.
Dating back to the turn of the 19th Century, Sulzberger's seditious scribblers dutifully sold the dumb-as-dirt public on the "dangerous" idea of entering every war since the Spanish-American War of 1898. Even now, the Slimes bangs the drums for confrontation with Russia and China. Such talk could "lead to violence" and "put lives at risk" — can it not, Spitberger?