The fake news from the New York Times doesn’t seem to be running out. Today, the New York Times fish wrap was forced to make FOUR different corrections to a story which was a hit piece on Iran nuke deal critic Mark Dubowitz. According to Mr. Dubowitz’s tweet, these four “corrections” aren’t the only pieces of fake news in the hit piece. Mark Dubowitz is chief executive of Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
Fake news: New York Times issues four corrections on hit piece of Mark Dubowitz (Iran nuke deal critic) |
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FLAGGING: @nytimes issues corrections to profile story on me. Corrects FOUR material facts. Also, corrected my birthplace after original story posted. Appreciate efforts of senior editors to correct. Many other misleading elements remain. https://t.co/fQqC4jNzjN pic.twitter.com/OdibdUoj6S
— Mark Dubowitz (@mdubowitz) May 16, 2018
All the corrections by the New York Times for their fake news is almost as large as the original hit piece. They lie about his salary, falsely accuse his think tank of being linked to Israel’s Likud party, lied about who funds the Foundation for Defense of Democracies funding and how much the funding was. Well done American Pravda.
The New Yorks even whined about him wearing French shirts and his “curly hair.” Sounds a bit antisemitic to me. Dubowitz doesn’t look like his hair is curly in the most recent photos available of him on social media.