The New York Times It appears that it is a drunk about its hate of American capitalism. The liberal rag stooped to burying its Marxist swipes at freemarkets in its — *checks notes* — crossword puzzle.
The 49th clue in the newspaper’s Feb. 22 puzzle read, “Vice encouraged by capitalism.” The pathetic answer: “Greed.” How clever. How clever. The Times Consider the fact it was once able to get bailout money in excess of 100 million from Carlos Slim Helu, a Mexican billionaire when the news operations was at the brink of financial collapse.
Cliff Asness, Chief Investor Officer and Managing Principal of AQR Capital management The Times on Twitter for embedding left-wing Marxist propaganda into its crossword puzzle: “Seriously NYT? The ridiculous opinion pages aren’t enough for you?”
The paper’s subliminal messaging follows its recent propaganda pushing a $41 million liberal mega donor effort to find alternatives to capitalism. The headline for its Feb. 16 story was: “What Can Replace Free Markets? Groups Pledge $41 Million to Find Out.” Liberal billionaire George Soros’ Open Society Foundations is reportedly a part of that effort.
Really? The Times Going to do this juvenile gibberish with Wordle as well?
Is this NYT serious? The ridiculous opinion pages aren’t enough for you? pic.twitter.com/L8eNxPOkgY
— Clifford Asness (@CliffordAsness) February 22, 2022
But the paper’s nonsensical diatribes against free markets are an ongoing obsession that has gone on for years.
The Times published a (count-it) 16-page screed against capitalism in a July 2020 “Sunday Review” item headlined: “The Economy We Need.” The sub-headline tipped off readers to its radical agenda: “How to save democracy from capitalism and save capitalism from itself.” The collection of leftist columns took different angles to denigrate American capitalism. The Times Editorial Board kicked the indoctrination off with a pro-Marxist editorial: “Picture the nation as a pirate crew: In recent decades, the owners of the ship have gradually claimed a larger share of booty at the expense of the crew.”
Conservatives under attackGet in touch with The New York Times 1-800-698-4637 to ask for an end of its anti-capitalist propaganda
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