Dear Conservatives,
As you know, Project Veritas is suing The New York Times for defamation.
Their lack of integrity and sense of moral superiority has no parallel to any other media outlet.
Due to that fact, I decided it was time to confront The New York Times’ Executive Editor, Dean Baquet, and get him to answer some very pressing questions.
Project Veritas senior journalist Christian Hartsock met up with Baquet in Los Angeles and asked him about The New York Times’ usage of Wikipedia to justify their defamation of Project Veritas:
Hartsock also questioned Baquet’s intentions in a recent New York Times front page piece, where they defamed Brave USPS Insider Richard Hopkins:
It’s quite concerning that the man in charge of the “paper of record” reacts in this manner.
The erratic behavior of their Executive Editor appears to validate our suspicions of lack of professionalism and integrity at The New York Times.
Unfortunately for Baquet, we are just getting started in this battle for truth. He will be seeing us a lot more often than he wishes.
In Veritas,
James
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