President Obama met privately with news columnists recently
and told them that he did not see enough
cable television to fully appreciate the anxiety people felt after the terror
attacks in Paris and San Bernardino. He was obviously still consumed with dread
over global warming, which has not killed anyone on earth yet and was
understandably caught unawares by his constituents reaction to hundreds more
innocent people dead and injured at the hands of bloodthirsty terrorists.
This
stupefying presidential comment was originally published in the first edition
of the New York Times late Thursday night, December 17th, despite
some consternation. CNN’s Brian Stelter, among others, drew attention to it.
Yet, just as the quote was being absorbed and disseminated, the Times erased it
from their papers without alerting readers that it had been retracted, changed,
redacted, updated, altered or corrected. It simply vanished. It was replaced by
a new paragraph and presidential quote bearing no resemblance to the original.
Apparently,
the “Gray Lady” deemed the fact that the president of the United States
willingly attributed his inability to understand that Americans were anxious
and concerned, after two major terrorist attacks on Western cities left scores
dead, to his infrequent cable television perusal, unfit news to print. The
“paper of record” ripped the record of the president’s comments from its own
pages with no notice to its readers.
It is yet
another example of the mainstream media’s pledge of allegiance to Obama,
progressivism and those who disdain America (and her citizens freedom). They
will only speak “truth to power” when those they detest wield it. When their people reign, they are for abuse
of power.
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