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Front page editor for the New York Times admits paper's bias in 'Project Veritas' video
October 18, 2017
A senior editor for the New York Times has confirmed what Americans knew all along: that the Times is unequivocally biased when it comes to their reports on President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence. Senior home page editor, Des Shoe, is seen in a recent video with James O'Keefe in which she admits her disdain for President Trump and even more so for Mike Pence. She called the president an “an oblivious idiot” and the vice president "f****ing horrible."
Shoe went as far as to say that Vice President Pence is too religious and admitted that stories pander to the left and aim to generate the most clicks from their liberal-leaning audience.
"It's hard to portray, for instance, the president in an unbiased light when the words that are coming out of his mouth are apologetic toward white supremacists," said Shoe.
See the full interview below:
Pat discussed the video and her complete disdain for those who practice religion.
To see more from Pat, visit his channel on TheBlaze and listen live to “Pat Gray Unleashed” with Pat Gray weekdays 12 p.m. – 3 p.m. ET, only on TheBlaze Radio Network.
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