Fwiw, there are quite a few journalists who feel it's pointless and even counterproductive to call politicians racist, anti-Semitic, etc. And that the better course is to show how they speak, govern and act, so readers will make up their own minds without feeling led there
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Last time I checked, calling Mexicans "rapists and drug dealers" was a tad more than a "racially divisive" comment, but that's me! (a Mexican)
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He also employs Stephen Miller.
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Is Elton John a singer? I don't know. I know Elton John makes musical sounds with his voice and words. I'm not in his head though to know if he considers himself a singer.
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Nice one, Mike!
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I cancelled my NYtimes subscription, and I won’t even consider re-subscribing until the horrible Dean Baquet is gone
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Wonderful. Here you are not alone as a wonderful Prof on Climate Science attests with you in respect of another NYT writer, Bret Stephens.pic.twitter.com/NCGEeCsfPQ
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Stephen Miller is his top adviser..... LMFAO
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And before that Steve Bannon
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@deanbaquet you do not need to be "in his head" to know he is a race, based solely on what he *does* and all of his policies and actions, never mind his statements. This is a pathetic effort to avoid speaking truth to power, JOB ONE of journalism, -
I remember when Dean all but identified the whistleblower.
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