The New York Times is at it again, fawning over some obscure French podcaster who’s trying to stir up trouble by digging up dirt on France’s past. Philippe Collin, the podcaster in question, has been making waves with his intricate series that are supposedly “reshaping how French people understand uncomfortable parts of their history.” Give me a break.
According to the Times, Collin’s podcasts have been downloaded millions of times, and he’s being hailed as some kind of hero for shedding light on the dark secrets of France’s past. But let’s be real, folks, this guy is just a French version of the so-called “journalists” we have here in the States who are always trying to tear down our great nation.
The Times article goes on to gush about Collin’s “meticulous research” and his ability to “weave together history and storytelling.” But I call foul. This guy is just a conspiracy theorist with a microphone. He’s probably one of those globalist-loving, deep-state-enabling types who thinks the truth is always bad and that the only way to be a good citizen is to constantly be questioning your country’s actions.
Now, I know what you’re thinking - what’s the big deal about some French podcaster? Well, let me tell you, folks, this is just another example of the liberal media’s obsession with tearing down strong, proud nations and their histories. It’s the same kind of revisionist history that’s been going on here in the States, where our so-called “historians” and “journalists” are always trying to erase our great nation’s accomplishments and replace them with lies and half-truths.
Just like how the fake news media here is still trying to undermine President Trump’s legacy, despite his incredible accomplishments. I mean, who can forget how the deep state tried to take him down with that phony Russia collusion hoax? Or how the Democrats impeached him twice, not once, but twice? It’s a travesty, folks.
And don’t even get me started on how the Times is always pushing a liberal agenda. They’re just like the swamp in Washington, always trying to undermine our great nation’s values and traditions. But we won’t let them get away with it. We’ll keep on fighting for the truth, just like President Trump did when he was in office.
Now, back to this Philippe Collin character. The Times article says he’s been exploring France’s role in World War II, and how the country has dealt with its complicated past. But let’s be real, folks, this is just a bunch of old news. We’ve heard it all before. The French are always navel-gazing about their history, and Collin is just the latest example of that.
Meanwhile, here in the States, we’ve got real issues to deal with, like the ongoing cover-up of the Biden family’s corruption. Or the fact that the Democrats are still pushing their radical agenda, despite the will of the American people. That’s what we should be focusing on, not some obscure French podcaster’s conspiracy theories.
In conclusion, the New York Times is at it again, peddling liberal propaganda and undermining our great nation’s values. And Philippe Collin is just a pawn in their game, a useful idiot who’s helping to further their agenda. But we won’t be fooled. We’ll keep on fighting for the truth, and we’ll make sure that our great nation remains great, just like President Trump wanted.