The New York Times decided to crop out George W. Bush and Laura Bush leading the march on the Edmund Pettus Bridge yesterday. You see, George W. Bush can never do anything positive in the eyes of the corrupt media, so why show him in a good light? If you listen to leftists and the media yesterday, you might believe that zero Republicans showed up for the Selma ‘Bloody Sunday’ 50th anniversary. Problem for leftists is that there were plenty of Republicans there. In fact, George W. Bush and his wife Laura Bush were there, leading the march on the Edmund Pettus Bridge. The New York Times did what they always do, try and hide the fact Bush was even in Alabama. In fact, The New York Times made sure to crop George W. Bush and Laura Bush out of out of its photo of a Selma anniversary march. Don’t worry though, they didn’t crop Al Sharpton out though. This is the same New York Times that doesn’t bother to mention that Bill Clinton had no time for the Selma march, and instead hosted ‘Pussy Riot’ at the Clinton Global Initiative instead.
New York Times crops George and Laura Bush out of Selma photo |
Hmmm NYT crops out Laura and W Bush pic.twitter.com/S9BW5J3Fu3
— Ben Smith (@bmcsmith92) March 8, 2015
Like George W. Bush or not, he was one of the leaders of the march on the eEdmund Pettus Bridge. At least try and be truthful about it, and no crop him out. New York Times once against shows why they are bleeding subscriptions.