Thursday, October 12, 2017

The Left-Wing New York Times - 100% biased, 100% of the time

James O'Keefe released a new undercover video, showing New York Times' Audience Strategy Editor Nick Dudich, promoting content to damage President Trump's businesses, and forcing his resignation.

While talking about being objective at the New Tork Times (NYT), Dudich replies, "No I'm not, that's why I'm here."



Dudich, who considers himself to be an important person at the NYT, said:

"I'd target his (Trump's) businesses, his dumb f--k of a son, Donald Jr., and Eric ... "

"Get people to boycott going to his hotels. ... "

"He cares about his business more than he cares about being President." 

"He would resign. Or he'd lash out and do something incredibly illegal, which he would have to."



When asked if he could make sure that the anti-Trump stories make it to the front page, Dusich replied, 
"Oh, we always do."



Dudich worked for Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign and Obama's campaign in both 2008 and 2012.

 "I had to leave my job at Fusion ABC to then take a job at Upworthy, where I wasn't deemed a journalist anymore, to be able to work for the (2016) Clinton campaign."



Dudich claims to have joined the Antifa movement as an undercover agent for the FBI (a request which he originally said came from his godfather, FBI Director James Comey, but he later retracted the claim about Comey).

"Yeah, I used to be an Anti-Fa punk once upon a time." he told the undercover journalist. 

"So, I had fun. They'd start shit, (and) ... I get to hit you (conservatives). I'm so excited."


Dudich originally claimed James Comey asked him to join Anti-Fa: "I joined that stuff for them [the FBI]. I was an asset... So it was intelligence gathering ... "

"How'd you meet Comey?" asked the Project Veritas journalist. 

"He's my godfather," Dudich explained. 

"My dad and mom knew him and his wife for a really long time."


"Well the Comey hearing, I should have recused myself, but I'm not ever telling anybody there [at the Times] that I have a tie with that or else I don't know if they can keep me on."