This is where we are. Reporters for the NY Times, long the newspaper of record in the United States, is calling for the assassination of the political opposition. And nobody bats an eyelash.
A prominent NYT reporter calling for someone to kill Trump. And he's not the only one.
But we're supposed to believe that Trump is the threat to our democracy.https://t.co/QORPEt9RS9
Get Daily Emails— Grandsoba (@grandsoba) July 4, 2024
NYT Reporter Cuts to the Chase: ‘I Wish Somebody Would Kill Trump’
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By: EVOL, July 7, 2024:
A New York Times reporter has said the quiet part out loud while expressing how the Left really feels about President Donald Trump.
John McWhorter, the prominent academic, author, and New York Times reporter bluntly declared that he hopes Trump will be assassinated.
McWhorter didn’t try to mask his desires, however, and simply cut to the chase by declaring: “I wish somebody would kill Donald Trump.”
McWhorter dropped the charade during an appearance on the new episode of “The Glenn Show” podcast, hosted by Brown University economics professor Glenn Loury.
“I have taken a great deal of heat for saying, for implying, that I wish somebody would kill Donald Trump,” McWhorter said.
“That is exactly what I was implying.
“It was irresponsible of me to say that in a public space.
“I really shouldn’t have said it here.”
But then McWhorter acknowledges that it wasn’t a one-off.
Article posted with permission from Pamela Geller












