Dan Gillmor on Nostr: The New York Times normalizes extremism again, this time finding a "both sides" way ...
The New York Times normalizes extremism again, this time finding a "both sides" way to ponder the corrupt Supreme Court's overturning of the rule of law, by giving presidents (well, Trump anyway) total immunity from prosecution for crimes they commits in office.
This may be a new low in the Times' democracy-who-cares era.
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2024-07-03 12:56:52Event JSON
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