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And TheWeekholeView Goes to Larry Wilmore

Romanian children choir of the National Radio wearing communist era "pioneers" outfits sing patriotic songs from the time of Ceausescu's rule over the country on the stage of The Radio House in Bucharest on December 7, 2014. The concert was staged to remember the childhood songs under the totalitarian regime to the parent who was children that time as well as to the kids born after 1989. The poorest country in the European Union after Bulgaria, Romania has experienced one of the most repressive communist regimes in Eastern Europe, marked by the imprisonment and torture of political prisoners, food shortages, and a reign of terror for almost a quarter of a century under Nicolae Ceausescu executed on Christmas Day 1989 after an uprising that had a thousand dead. AFP PHOTO DANIEL MIHAILESCU (Photo credit should read DANIEL MIHAILESCU/AFP/Getty Images)

Here, at TPV, everything is a hole. Mostly journalism. Especially, New York Times’ .

On Monday, April 25, TPV learned that Romanian women excel in tech partly because of the country’s communist past, even if they were not born then, the culture remains pervasive, the New York Times reported. 

Sadly, since 1989, Romanian catchphrases such as “Equal work, equal pay” have become bad jokes, Alina Hurubean, quoted by New York Times, said. And she added, ‘if under the soviet rule, it was mandatory for a person to have a job, since 1989, one is lucky to have a job.’

The New York Times likes the lucky-job approach so much that Hill-Billy has won its endorsement for the US presidency on that promise alone.

On Tuesday, April 26, the New York Times discouraged Democratic party members to vote for Bernie, with such catch phrases as:

“Passionate Bernie Sanders supporters consider what’s next for them.”

NYTimes, Bernie, that’s what’s next for Bernie voters. Got it?

 

 

el chapo

On Wednesday, April 27, Bernie Sanders lost four primaries but won a spot on the Times’ front page.

On Thursday, April 28, El Chapo offered to buy the Times, impressed with its cutthroat unethical promotion of their chosen man, Bill.

Friday, April 29, Bernie Sanders received an invitation to the White House Correspondents Dinner. Hand-delivered, so Hill-Billy’s Times couldn’t make it lost.

 

 

 

On Saturday, April 30, Larry Wilmore did more for Sanders’ candidacy than the entire US corporate media, including the NY Times.

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