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Offline pjcomix

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New York Times Executive Editor Dean Baquet desperately tried to brush off the Project Veritas lawsuit against his newspaper a couple of months ago with very unconvincing maniacal laughter that came off as totally fake and  forced. The clip of his fake maniacal laughter might be destined to become a viral meme. What makes the laughter really funny is when you match it up against the subsequent decision by a New York State  Supreme Court judge to DENY the Times' motion to dismiss the lawsuit. And now the Times is subject to discovery which will prove they published a FAKE NEWS story about Project Veritas. Laugh, Dean, LAUGH!!! What? It's not so funny now?


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Re: VIDEO: New York Times Editor's Maniacal Fake Laughter to Become Viral Meme?
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday, Apr 07, 2021 04:50 am »
Hey, he figured, if it works for Kamala ...
[H]umanity repeats the worst mistakes of previous generations and ... every free, prosperous civilization will eventually be destroyed by that small fraction of its people who find no satisfaction in anything but anger.
-- Dean Koontz, "The Friend of the Family"