Carlos Slim, a Mexican national, owns the New York Times .
The NY Times did more to try to influence the election than ten thousand Russians.
and
Tens of thousands of illegal immigrants marched for Hillary and attended her rallies and protested against Trump.
Concrete evidence of Foreign influence.
from the headline: “We Do It, Too.”
silly me. I thought NYT were admitting they interfere in elections...especially US presidential elections, whereby they SELECT the winner, and then expect to influence the public to go along with their choice - often described as a “rock star”.
they start early and keep the meme going forever:
Sept 2006: NYT: For This Red Meat Crowd, Obamas 08 Choice Is Clear
The crowd rushed Mr. Obama when he arrived, then mobbed him for hours as other politicians wandered the fairgrounds introducing themselves and shaking hands...
Mr. Harkin, a legendary political figure and the sponsor of the event, seemed amused by the Obama phenomenon. Honestly, tell you the truth I really tried to get Bono this weekend, Mr. Harkin said in his introduction. I couldnt get him, so I settled for the second biggest rock star in America today.
For all of Mr. Obamas star appeal a recent Newsweek article compared his arrival in Kenya to the second coming of the Messiah -
May 2017: NYT: Trump and Obama Visited Europe. One Got a Warm Welcome
Mr. Obama was in Berlin to help celebrate 500 years since Martin Luthers Reformation, and received a rock-star welcome from tens of thousands at the Brandenburg Gate.
Mueller should be inditing illegals and other Mexican nationals.
Israel should be inditing the Obama administration.
The NY Times did more to try to influence the election than ten thousand Russians.
Stop stating the obvious!!! Stop it, you hear me! Stop it!
</sarcasm> The whole concept of campaign finance reform depends on you keeping quiet!
The freedom of the press can only, logically, mean the right of the people to spend their own money to promote their own opinions. It does not mean that the owner of a paper which is a member of the Associated Press is either a nobleman or a priest whose opinion is special.