The paper told America that rising crime and worsening inflation were driven by Democrats. None of it was true.
focused on the actual details of how it happened, which concluded by suggesting: “Better headline: ‘Bucking regional trend, Bay Area’s fourth-largest county trades progressive DA for vague assurances of continued reforms under unknown successor.'”
The Times portrayed DA Chesa Boudin’s recall in San Francisco as illustrating a national trend. A better suggested headline: “Bay Area’s fourth-largest county trades progressive DA for vague assurances of continued reforms.”.” One aspect stood out, he wrote: There were “huge progressive criminal justicein California on election night, and the NYT just ignores them. I honestly could not believe what I was reading.
In fact, all over California and the country, continuing a multi-year trend, many progressive Democrats did very well in elections about “criminal justice” issues. It’s astonishing that the New York Times doesn’t mention any of them. So, what does NYT choose to focus on? 1) The recall of the DA in San Francisco in which Republican billionaire money flooded the race and created an overwhelming spending mismatch; and 2) The Los Angeles mayoral race, in which a former Republican billionaire spent $41 million on the primary. And although he outspent his nearest opponent by 10:1 ratio, he still only received 40% of the vote! 60% of the voters rejected his message.
What drove the Boudin recall — beyond the vast sums spent to demonize him — was wildly inaccurate reporting across multiple issues, none more than the
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