Mark Levin Unloads on New York Times Aiding Soviet Misinformation in Ukraine

Mark Levin Unloads on New York Times Aiding Soviet Misinformation in Ukraine

On Sunday night's Life, Liberty, & Levin, Mark Levin took an hour to underline the very checkered history of The New York Times and how its reporters served as misinformation spigots for the Nazis, the Soviets, Fidel Castro, and so on. The invasion of Ukraine is nudging old Times veterans to regret their terrible history in covering up Stalin's forced famine in Ukraine. Check out Levin recounting the evil career of Walter Duranty, who won a Pulitzer Prize that the Times hasn't given back. 

Pulling from his best-seller Unfreedom of the Press, Levin underlined that Duranty wrote news columns for The Times in 1932 and 1993 "not only denying the fact that the catastrophic famine taking place in the Ukraine, but censoring Stalin's role in the genocide of multiple millions of Ukrainians."

Levin concluded: "Twelve years, the Moscow correspondent for The New York Times lying to the American people." Levin concluded the show: "The free press in America, except for a few bright spots, is dead. It is dead mostly because of The New York Times and The Washington Post.
Mark Levin by is licensed under flickr