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The New York Times is being accused of “gay bashing” after running an animated video depicting President Trump and Vladimir Putin as lovers.
This week the newspaper ran a minute-long video called “Trump and Putin: A Love Story,” featuring cartoon versions of the two leaders. The video opens with audio from a 2013 interview during which Trump was asked if he had a relationship with the Russian president. “I do have a relationship with him,” said POTUS. “He’s done an amazing job — he’s put himself really at the forefront of the world as a leader in a short period of time.”
Ha ha, somebody at the NYT forgot that calling enemies gay as a put down isn't allowed anymore. But I suppose most TDSers will let it slide since, in their view, it serves the greater cause.
This is really a great reason why the media should stick to reporting on facts and just leave the opinion to the OpEds and other clearly-noted opinion pieces. Just give us the news and try to leave opinion out of the mix. I'd almost bet circulation would increase. People get tired of this stuff.
Leftists will denigrate and throw ANYONE under the bus and their cheerleaders will just nod their heads in agreement like the zombies they are.
Pretty sure that's not just anyone.
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