Two New York Times Reporters with Nothing Else to Write about

This post wishes to expose the hypocrisy of New York Times reporters PETER BAKER and JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS. Both reporters have certainly attended funerals or hospitals where pain and suffering were pervasive only to escape the melancholy by going to a bar or enjoying an evening out with a loved one?




These two reporters, apparently with nothing newsworthy to report, were highly critical of Obama for playing golf just after declaring he was devastated by the murder of James Foley. There are horrible tragedies pretty much daily worldwide where our president is expected to express his views. What do these two promulgators of the news expect him to do? Go into morning for at least 48 hours.

Baker and Davis would have a better chance of preserving their tenuous reputations as reporters by keeping their mouth shut rather printing such pathetic tripe about something most Americans do which is to NOT mourn too long after a tragedy. The President can not be expected to become too emotionally involved after every tragedy!

Davis wrote that Obama had just ended the conversation with the devastated parents before heading in front of the cameras. Unusually emotional, President Obama declared himself “heartbroken” by the brutal murder of an American journalist, James Foley. (OK OK, don't we all know high level politicians have to be better actors than the best in Hollywood?)

Julie Hirschfeld Davis then stated that as soon as the cameras were not rolling,  Obama headed to his the golf course on Martha’s Vineyard, where he is on vacation, seemingly able to put the brutality of the attack on the American journalist  out of his mind.

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