The New York Times apparently finds no need, any longer, to disguise their partisan agenda.
Wednesday morning, The New York Times editorial board “took over” the paper’s “opinion” Twitter account to lobby, nakedly, against the Republican tax reform bill, encouraging followers not just to express their disagreement with the bill, but to take action on The New York Times’ behalf.
The crusade began with a tweet asking followers to contact Sen. Susan Collins, a “moderate” Republican from Maine who is likely be a swing vote on the issue.
Contact @SenatorCollins, (202) 224-2523, particularly if you live in Maine, and ask her to oppose the Senate tax bill because it would repeal Obamacare's individual mandate, driving up the cost of health insurance. #thetaxbillhurts pic.twitter.com/id69OJ4CPC
— NYT Opinion (@nytopinion) November 29, 2017
Other tweets, targeting Sens. John McCain, Bob Corker, James Lankford, Jeff Flake and others, all with the same general message
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