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NYT writer who got angry at LSU for canceling classes gets dragged again, this time for sounding like a Bond villain while questioning Pete Buttigieg

Remember this tweet from the NYT’s Binyamin Appelbaum last week? We do:

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Well, he at it again, this time questioning Pete Buttigieg about his past work as a consultant for McKinsey. WTF is this?

This is like blaming an entry-level reporter at the New York Times for what’s written on the op-ed page:

Here’s what really went down:

And Appelbaum sounds like a Bond villain or something:

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We’re still laughing:

Keep in mind, this is an interview they did for their big endorsement show that airs tonight:

From the New York Times on the special tonight:

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And the NYT can spare us and further criticism of Trump as the “reality show” president when they’re pulling the same crap:

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