The New York Times continues its tiresome crusade against former President Donald Trump in a desperate bid to distract from the sorry state of the Democratic Party. In a recent editorial, the Times declared Trump “unfit to lead,” conveniently forgetting that their own candidate, President Joe Biden, seems to be held together by duct tape and good intentions.
The editorial bemoans the Republican Party’s supposed betrayal of its values by supporting Trump, whom they liken to great GOP figures like Reagan and McCain. These comparisons are as absurd as claiming tofu tastes like filet mignon. Trump may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but at least he didn’t need a teleprompter to finish a sentence.
The Times accuses Trump of disrespecting the Constitution and seeking revenge against his enemies, conveniently ignoring the Democrats’ recent antics of weaponizing the government against him. It’s like the pot calling the kettle black, only in this case, the pot is leaking and the kettle is missing a handle.
The New York Times targets Trump's unfitness for presidency, pushes for support of Biden.
Democrats debate replacing Biden, as NYT criticizes GOP’s failure to address Trump's alleged character flaws. https://t.co/NhOHlaV31P
— The America One News (@am1_news) July 11, 2024
As the Democrats stumble over themselves in their bid to prop up Biden, the Times urges voters to support him over the big bad Orange Man. But it’s hard to take their plea seriously when their backup plan involves Vice President Kamala Harris, whose popularity rivals that of a root canal.
In their feeble attempt to sway public opinion, The New York Times seems to have overlooked the fact that Trump may not be perfect, but he’s a far cry from the disaster that some in the media would have us believe. Perhaps it’s time for the Times to take a long, hard look in the mirror before casting stones from their ivory tower.