Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Project Veritas confirms what we already knew about the New York Times...

Nicholas Dudich, the audience strategy editor for the New York Times, shoots off his piehole and likely has already been fired.  Good job, Dudich. 

 Dudich sounds like a 9th grade girl:

"Like, after the Clinton campaign, I’m like, no I need to get back into news and keep doing s*** because, like, this isn’t going to change."

Yeah, like, keep it cool, 'cause like, we're counting on you, like, ya know?  LOL

The little dope has taken down his Linkedin profile.  Too bad.  He's going to, like, need it to get a new job.  Oh, like, wait. Does Starbucks, like, check Linkedin, like, for their new hires?  LOL

I have to wonder how someone who presents himself as an adult and talks like a high school freshman ever got through the interview process at the Times.  What does that say about them?  Like, ya know? LOL
Project Veritas' latest installment in the American Pravda series takes aim at The New York Times, the supposed "paper of record." In the first part of this series, Nicholas Dudich, Audience Strategy Editor for the Times' extensive video library speaks candidly about how his left political bias influences his editorial judgement and reveals an unusual connection to former FBI Director James Comey, and a strange association with domestic terror group Antifa.




The New York Times responds:

Based on what we’ve seen in the Project Veritas video, it appears that a recent hire in a junior position violated our ethical standards and misrepresented his role. In his role at The Times, he was responsible for posting already published video on other platforms and was never involved in the creation or editing of Times videos. We are reviewing the situation now.



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