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'When you've lost Chris Hayes': Does this slam mean NYT leaned WAY too far forward?

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As we told you last night, the New York Times’ most recent editorial used the Alexandria shooting as a shameless opportunity to go back in time and slam Sarah Palin with a bogus accusation:

MSNBC’s Chris Hayes had this to say:

File the Times’ editorial under “When you’ve even lost an MSNBC progressive.” Proof-positive that the NYT leaned forward way too far:

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Hayes will have convinced many he thinks the NYT editorial board is “nuts” if he takes it a little further:


https://twitter.com/JaredBeck/status/875190962087223296
https://twitter.com/ericpaulwright/status/875195267821293568

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