New York Times readers (there are a few left) caught an interesting tidbit in a story covering the recent testimony from Hunter Biden’s ex-business partner Devon Archer.
Buried within the article titled Biden Spoke With Son’s Associates, but Not About Business, Former Partner Says, readers uncovered this gem: “It has long been known that the elder Mr. Biden at times interacted with his son’s business partners.”
It has? Because that’s not exactly what you, The New York Times, has been saying.
The article was torched on social media for the ridiculous claim and a puzzling pivot made in the very same article.
They’re just going to print that… with a straight face? https://t.co/tsfEtwKSUy
— Reality Czar Rikki (@rikkiratliff) August 1, 2023
"Oh, sure, we all knew that. Didn't you know that? How could you not know that, you silly, uninformed dolts?"
— The New York Times https://t.co/ftJEwrho5G— Sean The Producer (@SeanTheProducr) August 1, 2023
Unbelievable. https://t.co/8MnWNCBElj
— Tom Bevan (@TomBevanRCP) August 1, 2023
NYT misplaced their part of the script where they are supposed to repeat that the President has never spoken to Hunter about his business. https://t.co/mnneCPETvR
— Jim Savell (@JimSavell) August 1, 2023
The story also claims “In 2019, Mr. Biden also repeatedly said he had ‘never discussed’ and had ‘never spoken to’ Hunter Biden about his business dealings.”
But also drops “It has long been known that the elder Mr. Biden at times interacted with his son’s business partners.”
Who’s running the show over at The New York Times?