How to Be a New York Times Reporter

Guest Post by Ann Coulter

You probably think the job of a reporter is to report news. How old-fashioned, cis-gendered, white supremacist of you! That’s not it at all, certainly not at the august New York Times.

Instead, a reporter’s mission is to find out what kind of story would help the Democrats at any particular moment in time, and then write it, no matter how preposterous. Obviously, skills in sophistry and legerdemain are crucial.

Right now, nothing would help the Democratic Party more than somehow blocking Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida from becoming the Republican presidential nominee.

That’s a tall order. DeSantis is not only running on 70-30 popular issues, but he’s following through by actually enacting those policies — on everything from immigration to crime, to trans-mania, to anti-white racism. Most spectacularly, he made utter fools of the entire liberal brain trust over COVID.

This cannot stand. There’s a whole world of Times readers waiting for Pravda to land on their doorstep every morning to confirm their prejudices.

So what’s a liberal lackey to do?

I can now reveal the seven takedown techniques taught to Times reporters on Day One — before they’re even taught that misgendering someone is a fireable offense — as illustrated by journalists Sharon LaFraniere, Patricia Mazzei and Albert Sun, in a million-word, front-page article on July 23.

1) The Kamikaze Run

Hit a person on his strongest point — he’ll never expect it. If the target’s loyal, call him disloyal; if he’s consistent, call him inconsistent; if he’s honest, call him a liar; if he’s good-looking, call him ugly.

And if he performed brilliantly during a global pandemic when almost all other government officials blundered, write an article saying: HEY, GOV! YOUR COVID RESPONSE SUCKED.

2) The Shocker Headline

Use a scary headline belied by the actual facts presented in your article.

Actual NYT headline: “The Steep Cost of Ron DeSantis’s Vaccine Turnabout … a grim chapter he now leaves out of his rosy retelling of his pandemic response.”

3) Hide the Ball

Deep within the story, bury the central fact that blows apart your narrative. Most likely, the reader will never get that far.

NYT, paragraph 6,000: “Overall, [Florida’s] death rate during the pandemic, adjusted for age, ended up better than the national average.”

4) The Ant’s Eye View

Find a brief, aberrational moment during the relevant time period that supports your phony premise.

NYT: “Floridians died at a higher rate, adjusted for age, than residents of almost any other state during the Delta wave … With less than 7% of the nation’s population, Florida accounted for 14% of deaths between the start of July [2021] and the end of October.”

That’s four months out of a three-year-long pandemic. During that precious interval, Florida’s death rate was, in fact, higher than the national average — as opposed to across the whole pandemic, when Florida’s death rate was lower than the national average.

5) “Huh. We Forgot That.”

Do not mention other, more likely, explanations for the aberration.

Like all airborne viruses, COVID hit southern states hardest in the summer (when people are crowded inside for the air conditioning) and northern states hardest in the winter (when people are crowded inside for the heat).

If you didn’t already know that, it was being reported everywhere at the time. Here, for example, is NPR in the fall of 2021: “We’re certainly seeing [COVID conditions improve] throughout Florida, South Carolina, southern Texas in particular. … [But as] the surge eases in the South, it could ramp up in the North, like last year.”

Just last week, the Times quoted a Johns Hopkins epidemiologist who noted that: “This is the fourth summer now that we see a [COVID] wave beginning around July, often starting in the South.”

Won’t well-informed Times readers know this? Absolutely not. For Times readers, the world began this morning and ended this morning.

6) The Imaginary Causation

Ignore painfully obvious facts that ruin your bogus theory of causation.

Your thesis: COVID deaths soared in Florida during the Delta wave because Gov. Death-Santis did not encourage young people to get vaccinated.

In fact, it was the Delta variant that couldn’t be stopped by vaccination, finally forcing the CDC to admit that vaccination would not prevent either infection or transmission.

As CNN reported in July 2021: “CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said new data had convinced her the Delta variant was ‘behaving uniquely’ … [and] the evidence indicated that fully vaccinated people who have breakthrough infections involving Delta may be as likely to transmit virus to others as unvaccinated people are.”

7) The “What Isn’t Like the Other” Statistic

Lard your article with statistics made meaningless by combining like and unalike things.

— “Of the 23,000 Floridians who died [during the Delta wave], 9,000 were younger than 65.”

OK, but how many were younger than 60? Is there no difference between a 23-year-old and a 63-year-old? Also, how many were obese? How many had co-morbidities?

— “Despite the governor’s insistence at the time that ‘our entire vulnerable population has basically been vaccinated,’ a vast majority of the 23,000 were either unvaccinated or had not yet completed the two-dose regimen.”

“Unvaccinated” is completely different from “got one shot,” i.e., “basically vaccinated.” For all we know, everybody who died from Delta in Florida had had at least one shot, contradicting the whole point of that statistic.

To use a professional journalist’s technique: This Is the Steep Cost of the Times’ Descent Into Mindless Left-Wing Activism … a grim chapter the paper leaves out of its history.

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19 Comments
Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
August 10, 2023 5:49 pm

You should know, Ann.
It’s your M.O. too.
Wipe your ass and send in the paper as “news.”
Easy Peasy.

YourAverageJoe
YourAverageJoe
  Colorado Artist
August 10, 2023 6:22 pm

Hahahahahahahafuckanncoulter

splurge
splurge
  YourAverageJoe
August 11, 2023 1:00 pm

Only if you .

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
August 10, 2023 6:13 pm

Covid is in the past. The vaccine push by Trump is also in the past. If the national republican party had the balls to pass a “Save the Kids” bill banning puberty blockers and “transitioning” surgery on minors, they would have done it years ago (it was a no-brainer). The majority of republican voters are against “helping” Ukraine continue to get its ass kicked by Russia. I think the GOP base just wants the US to stop instigating wars everywhere. Taiwan? Niger? Seriously? De Santis is clearly NOT on board with minding our own business. He’s a corporate whore who is on board with whatever the military industrial complex wants. He voted like a neocon when he was in congress. Trump may not be any better, but there’s no way that DeSantis – or anyone of the other midgets – will get the GOP nomination and it has nothing to do with what the NYT writes. They just suck. War whores all of them.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Iska Waran
August 10, 2023 6:45 pm

Ron Paul in 2012!

BL
BL
August 10, 2023 7:36 pm

NYT has reporters? Prove it.

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
  BL
August 10, 2023 8:15 pm

Presstitutes the lot.

Eud
Eud
August 10, 2023 9:33 pm

Great forensic analysis, Anne Coulter!

Like watching an attenuated episode of Sherlock Holmes.

Thankyou.

Eud
Eud
  Eud
August 12, 2023 8:36 pm

Hey, I was hooked when she used “legerdemain”

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 10, 2023 9:53 pm

I was more of a NY post man . I always associated the times with teachers, businessmen and intellectuals lol.

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 10, 2023 9:54 pm

I’m just glad the disappointing republicans got rid of the Obamacare penalty.

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 10, 2023 10:49 pm

Ann Coulter follows the conservative talk media playbook. Only when things can no longer be reasonably ignored do the ‘ Great Thinkers ‘ appear and say …… LOOK AT ME – I’M TELLING YOU THINGS YOU HAVE KNOWN FOR SOME TIME NOW !

The unspoken part of that is they are now giving the sheeple ” Permission ” to think these thoughts. NY Times does this always. LIE _ LIE _ LIE ,” well we lied , OK , but we did it for the right reasons. ”

When was the last time you heard any conservative MSM actually have ‘ breaking news ‘ ?
By the time Rush talked about anything , it was public knowledge for months prior.
Same as it ever was.
” YOU NEED US ! ” ” You NEED our experts to tell you what to think “

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
August 11, 2023 6:25 am

Coulter’s just a bitter bitch whether she gets it right or wrong. She has always been a bitch, she will always be a bitch.

Charlie Beard
Charlie Beard
August 10, 2023 11:33 pm

“Right now, nothing would help the Democratic Party more than somehow blocking Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida from becoming the Republican presidential nominee.” Hah, WTF. Desantis is another puppet. If he was smart he would run for VP. He and Trump would be unbeatable. In an honest, legitimate election. Which may or not happen again. Ever.

no one
no one
August 10, 2023 11:43 pm

How to be a urinalist
1. Have rich parents
2. Go to Harvard, Yale, or some other rich people diploma mill and “study” urinalism
3. Be too stupid to work in fast food

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 11, 2023 6:24 am

How to Be a New York Times Reporter? Lie!

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 11, 2023 8:05 am

Who cares? Everyone knows the NYT is a CIA mouthpiece and less credible than the National Enquirer. Let them self-immolate.

WilliamtheResolute
WilliamtheResolute
August 11, 2023 11:00 am

NYT reporters have to make shit up…it’s all they can see with their heads so far up their ass…

Eud
Eud
August 12, 2023 8:37 pm

Well, I liked the article.
Send a thank you to Ann.
~Eud