On Defense Spending, a New York Times Double Standard
Source: News · Bias: Center Right
Summary
The rule of byline inflation holds that the reliability of any news content is inversely proportional to the number of journalists credited with producing it. So it is with a front-page New York Times news article headlined "For Military, Trump Seeks $1.5 Trillion." The post On Defense Spending, a New York Times Double Standard appeared first on .
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