The week in whoppers: Publisher pretends NY Times is unbiased, Nancy Pelosi distorts GOP's Medicaid plan and more
Briefly

A.G. Sulzberger, Publisher of The New York Times, asserts that the publication is not opposing or supporting the Trump administration but is loyal to the truth. Critics argue that the paper has become a partisan voice against Trump and a supporter of Joe Biden. The article also discusses Medicaid, arguing that regardless of dependency on it, it's seen as a handout and highlights disputes over budgeting that involve tax cuts for the wealthy versus funding for social programs. It critiques both political ideologies regarding fiscal responsibility.
"We're not the resistance. We are nobody's opposition. We're also nobody's cheerleader. Our loyalty is to the truth." - New York Times Publisher A.G. Sulzberger
Medicaid is NOT a handout. It's how 4.8M Texans survive. Republicans want to cut $715B from it while handing out tax cuts to billionaires." - Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett
Far worse is that he and the Gray Lady claim to be impartial when they're so plainly anything but.
The trouble with left-wingers like Crockett is they think no one has to pay for their extravagant spending.
Read at New York Post
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