The New York Times Slimes Bobby Jindal
Malkin, Michelle, Human Events
The condescension of The New York Times toward minority conservatives is so thick, you need a Cuisinart electric carving knife to slice it.
On October 12, Times editorial writer Adam Cohen penned a hit piece masquerading as a profile of Bobby Jindal, the remarkable Republican gubernatorial candidate in Louisiana. Cohen began by noting that while Jindal's primary night victory celebration the previous weekend was attended by a diverse mix of whites and Indian-Americans, "there was scarcely a black reveler there."
How many "black revelers" were in attendance at Democratic rival Kathleen Blanco's election night gathering, Cohen did not see fit to print.
Cohen sneered ā¦
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Publication information:
Article title: The New York Times Slimes Bobby Jindal.
Contributors: Malkin, Michelle - Author.
Magazine title: Human Events.
Volume: 59.
Issue: 36
Publication date: October 2, 2003.
Page number: 5.
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