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Aug 2021
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The New York Times Has ALWAYS Been Woke:...

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Ashley Rindsberg, author of The Gray Lady Winked, joins us to discuss how the "Paper of Record" has often prioritized ideology over news throughout its storied history, and how this has consequently shaped history in profound ways.

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