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New York Times finds something else to love about Vladimir Lenin: He enjoyed camping

After the New York Times blindsided subscribers by hiring a hardcore conservative who suggested there was room to question some climate change studies, the paper naturally owed it to readers to right the ship and get it back on course.

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Those readers found some comfort food in the paper in the form of an opinion piece suggesting there was more to love about Vladimir Lenin than simply his achievements as a communist revolutionary; it turns out he was an avid hiker and camper, and that legacy has inspired generations of eco-warriors intent on preserving Russia’s nature reserves.

https://twitter.com/EF517_V2/status/894712167487991808

What a super guy.

https://twitter.com/josh_hammer/status/894714616059527168

https://twitter.com/omriceren/status/894709528218001408

https://twitter.com/AlexisinNH/status/894729458883493888

Hey, if Gloria Steinem can cite a lack of abortions as the fundamental cause of climate change and still be cheered at the Women’s March in D.C., the Times isn’t going to lose any readers over this.

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