by Sandy » Wed Apr 18, 2018 8:42 am
The credibility of the New York Times rests on their ability to get the facts, and accurately report them. I say this all the time, and it usually winds up that the subject is diverted with no response, but if you think what they've put together is innuendo, or biased, or wrong, you're welcome to find facts that refute them, or prove the point. And the extremist right wing media isn't a source for those facts.
The factual nature of their (the New York Times') reporting, the thoroughness of their investigation and getting those facts, stands in stark contrast to Fox News, where it has been discovered that their headliner, Sean Hannity, was one of Michael Cohen's clients. That's no crime, or at least, not at this point, but it certainly classifies every word Hannity has ever spoken about Trump in the category of biased propaganda, and zaps whatever credibility he, or the network had. I always thought Hannity was a phony, and a propagandist posing as a conservative "journalist", not out of any real sense of conviction, but because he can snatch up cash in the wake of lunatic egomaniacs like Limbaugh. This is hard proof of that. To his credit, I guess, at least he's not a sexual predator like O'Reilly or Trump.