The New York Times, America's so-called "newspaper of record," turns out to be nothing more than a Taxpayer-funded, government mouthpiece. To the tune of $50 MILLION since the year 2021.
Federal records show the U.S. government has sent The New York Times over $50 million since 2021—despite much lower payments in previous years.
The biggest spender? The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) at $26.9M, followed by the National Science Foundation (NSF) at $19.15M.
Even NASA, the Pentagon, and the DOJ chipped in.
One of the largest single checks was $4.1M in August 2024.
What exactly is all this taxpayer money paying for?
Hal Turner Opinion
Does this mean that the New York Times can now be called "Fake News?"
Think for a moment about all the effete snobs who boast about being on the cutting edge by reading "The Times." You can almost hear them in their snobby voices saying "Oh, I read in The Times that . . . ." or "You may think such and such, but The Times says . . . ."
Now it starting to look like all those snobs who thought they were on the cutting edge, were actually just being spoon fed the government line!
Oh man, you gotta love this. You can't even make-stuff-up that's this good!