Rush Limbaugh coined the term “drive-by media”. An editorial in the New York Times today by Charles M. Blow proves the truth of Mr. Limbaugh’s term.
According to the Urban Dictionary, the term “drive-by media”:
Rush Limbaugh’s term for the sensational, scandal-seeking, and agenda-driven coverage that is typical of the national press corps in America. Limbaugh draws an analogy between the media who cover a story with a barrage of unfair cheap shots before moving on to the next flavor of the month and an inner city gang that drives by and sprays a target with gunfire and then moves on to their next target.
With the definition of “drive-by media” in mind, let us “unpack” (Hillary Clinton term) today’s editorial by Charles M. Blow. The title of the op-ed is “The Duplicity of Donald Trump”, one might think/hope that Mr. Blow would offer some proof of the duplicity of Mr. Trump. If you have reached the top of the food chain and write for the New York Times, you don’t need no stinkin’ proof. You just need to spray your words and watch the bobble heads on the left nod.
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