
LEFT WING Propaganda
The New York Times isn’t a newspaper anymore—it’s a festering sewer of Marxist bile, a bullhorn for subversives and America-haters who masquerade as journalists. These elitist scum, holed up in their Manhattan ivory towers, have one mission: destroy everything good about this country, starting with Donald Trump. And now, in their latest act of treasonous sabotage, they insist on calling that Venezuelan thug Nicolás Maduro the “Venezuelan President.”
Why? Because they hate Trump so much they’d rather prop up a dictator who starves his people than admit the man’s a fraud.
Let’s cut the crap. Maduro isn’t a president—he’s a rigged-election crook, a socialist parasite who’s turned Venezuela into a wasteland of hyperinflation, mass exodus, and death squads. Millions flee his hellhole, kids rummage through garbage for food, and dissenters get tortured or vanished.
But to the Times’ pinko scribblers, he’s “President Maduro” because acknowledging his illegitimacy would mean backing Trump’s tough stance against commie regimes. Trump calls him out as the criminal he is, threatens real action to free Venezuela from this Castro-wannabe, and what do the Times do? They legitimize the bastard with a title, as if he’s some duly elected leader instead of a narco-tyrant indicted for drug trafficking.
There’s no innocent reason here—it’s pure, venomous bias. The Times’ style guide? Bullshit. They twist language to suit their agenda. Remember how they fawned over Fidel Castro as a “revolutionary leader” while ignoring his gulags? Same playbook.
By dubbing Maduro “president,” they’re signaling to their drooling leftist readers that Trump’s any move against him—sanctions, pressure, or God forbid, regime change—is “imperialism.” It’s code for: “We hate America First, we hate strong borders, we hate winning.” These subversives would rather see Venezuela rot under Maduro’s boot than let Trump score a victory that exposes socialism’s filth.
Who reads this rag? Stupid, self-loathing monsters—coastal elites, virtue-signaling academics, and welfare-state addicts who think America’s the villain and every third-world despot is a victim of “U.S. hegemony.” The Times airs voices from communists like those op-ed hacks who romanticize Che Guevara while smearing real patriots. They’re not journalists; they’re propagandists, aiding enemies abroad to undermine us at home. If Maduro’s goons gun down protesters, the Times buries it or blames “economic sanctions” (read: Trump’s fault).
This is why we need to crush these traitors. Defund them, boycott them, expose them as the enemy within. Trump represents right and wholesome might—the power to make America great, to smash tyrants like Maduro. The New York Times? Just a dying fish-wrap for losers who despise that strength.
