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07-25-2015, 03:21 PM
Still Fronting for Fidel at the New York Times
Who but these Castro dupes would depict Marco Rubio as an enemy of the Cuban people?
The left’s longtime moral-political blindness to communist dictatorships never ceases to amaze, and few cases have been as consistently and wondrously spectacular as the New York Times, from the likes of Walter Duranty apologizing for Stalin in the 1930s to Herbert Matthews resurrecting Fidel Castro in the 1950s. As to the latter, the Times has fronted for the Castro regime for a half-century and counting. The newest exhibit is a jaw-dropping piece in the July 5 edition (http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/06/us/politics/little-affinity-for-marco-rubio-in-cuba-despite-family-roots.html?_r=0), where the target is not (of course) Fidel or Raul Castro but (predictably) an anti-communist Republican, and a presidential contender—Marco Rubio.
Read more at http://spectator.org/articles/63546/still-fronting-fidel-new-york-times
Read more at http://spectator.org/articles/63546/still-fronting-fidel-new-york-times
Who but these Castro dupes would depict Marco Rubio as an enemy of the Cuban people?
The left’s longtime moral-political blindness to communist dictatorships never ceases to amaze, and few cases have been as consistently and wondrously spectacular as the New York Times, from the likes of Walter Duranty apologizing for Stalin in the 1930s to Herbert Matthews resurrecting Fidel Castro in the 1950s. As to the latter, the Times has fronted for the Castro regime for a half-century and counting. The newest exhibit is a jaw-dropping piece in the July 5 edition (http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/06/us/politics/little-affinity-for-marco-rubio-in-cuba-despite-family-roots.html?_r=0), where the target is not (of course) Fidel or Raul Castro but (predictably) an anti-communist Republican, and a presidential contender—Marco Rubio.
Read more at http://spectator.org/articles/63546/still-fronting-fidel-new-york-times
Read more at http://spectator.org/articles/63546/still-fronting-fidel-new-york-times