Posted on 07/31/2015 6:29:58 PM PDT by InMemoriam
Hillary Clintons campaign sent a letter to The New York Times lambasting them for their recent coverage of Clintons use of private email while she was Secretary of State. The letter, first obtained by CNN and then posted online by the Clinton campaign, is in direct response to the Times most recent reporting on Clinton.
The Times ran a report saying that two government inspectors general recommended the DOJ open a criminal investigation into Clintons emails due to classified material on her private account, but it turns out the recommendation was not on criminal grounds, so the Times ended up editing the report, backing off a bit, and admitting it was a mess. (more at link)
(Excerpt) Read more at mediaite.com ...
She should feel fortunate that the Slimes has never come after her the way they go after Republicans and Conservatives.
Mrs. Clinton’s idea of “standard journalistic practices” is nonstop adoration — or her.
Our girl Hillary did some bad, bad things in regards to Libya.
She will fight like a cornered rattlesnake.
Standard journalistic practices to Hillary and Bill is unquestioning, tail wagging lackey devotion, reverance and obedience.
The Times’ “standard journalistic practices” praised Stalin for the wonderful Soviet agricultural successes in 1934, while 10 million Ukrainians were being starved to death.
NYTimes abandoned journalistic practices back in the ‘30’s.
seems theres comparitively little Journaling going on in the media these days
I suspect that some of Clinton's big donors are suddenly remembering a prior date, like the scene in Godfather 2 where the guests are suddenly leaving the party...
How much lipstick and pink Tutu can you put on criminal activity?
Just go away Hillary. No one likes you.
Have to disagree. The NYT long ago abandoned any journalistic principles. Now that it hurts The hidebeast people are complaining.
What? The New York Times has begun printing the truth? Oh dear, Satan may have a heart attack.
She came, she saw, she wrote a letter.
Translation: "Writing What I Tell You To Write"
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