Remember when it was reported last week Politico That New York Times “Hate seen as a reaction” in the Project Veritas video Bar Reporter Matthew Rosenberg laughed at the hysteria of the drama of several of his colleagues for alleged stress in the Capitol building on January 6, 2021?
Unfortunately BarIt appears that Project Veritas and James O’Keefe are now thinking about each of the waking (and possibly sleeping) Times staff that was published by a memo, part of which was published in Tuesday’s report. Politico Playbook PM.
Looking at Memo’s paranoid attitude, it seems like don’t trust anyone, suspect all strangers:
A sign of the times – In the wake of Project Veritas’ most recent sting operation on the NYT, Times staff newsroom leaders sent out a memo warning of possible future attempts to apprehend NYT workers. “We strongly support the transparency of our work, and it is good for the public to hear from you about what you do at The Times. But we want to remind you to take extra care if your stranger asks you to talk to The Times. Please be aware that this may be an attempt to secretly record you with audio or video, “reads a memo from Deputy Managing Editor Cliff Levy and Senior VP of Culture and Cinara Charles-Pierre.
The Washington Post Media critic Eric Wempel tweeted the full paranoid memo, urging Times staff to report suspicious questions to “Corporate Communications”.
A memo was sent to New York Times staff today warning them of attempts to “secretly” record. (Previous tweet was deleted, so was the email address) pic.twitter.com/K7tdKW52IK
– EricWemple (EricWemple) March 14, 2022
What was hilarious about Wemple’s tweet New York Times The memo is that it reflects more on Project Veritas Parania than any other journalist outside of it. New York Times Such as Jacob Silverman’s The new republic:
This may sound strange but just after my SXSW crypto panel I came across someone who I am almost sure is a Project Veritas operative. He kept asking me questions about Project Veritas and how we should stop them. Terrible face. Probably recorded.
– Jacob Silverman (SilvermanJacob) March 13, 2022
Of course it’s a big assumption that someone cares about one’s opinion as well The new republic Reporters have faded into almost complete obscurity from that magazine.
Another person who experienced the symptoms of Project Veritas paranoia was Wempley The Washington Post Colleague, Dave Weigel:
If a stranger starts asking you weird questions, press “Record” on your phone and take a picture of them when you get the chance.
– David Weigel (DaveWeigel) March 13, 2022
Imagine going to your favorite pub and since a new bartender starts talking to you in a friendly way, your first persuasion is to “record” on your phone because you can’t trust a stranger. Is it really a new bartender or is he (or she) really working for Project Veritas?
Embarrassment in Bar Staffing, which now seems to be spreading to the rest of the mainstream media, is intensifying.