I’m not finished yet with the New York Times and the Washington Post.
Last Thursday, I argued that the two newspapers should relinquish the Pulitzer Prizes that each won for their coverage of the collusion between the Trump administration and the Russians, which, of course, special counsel Robert Mueller recently said never happened.
But the Times and the Washington Post are also guilty of helping Trump get elected.
Here’s what I mean. If either paper had done the sort of digging on Hillary Clinton that they did on Trump, then Clinton would never have been the presidential nominee for the Democratic Party.
Journalists are supposed to investigate equally. It’s their obligation. The editorial pages of newspapers are the places for opinions and slanted coverage.
So, in a different scenario, the Times and the Washington Post probe Clinton, alert the public to all of her “problems” and the Democrats are forced to pick someone else as their candidate.
In that case, Trump might not have won.



