NY Times’ token ‘conservative’ dumps his diaper over Vance’s lecture of Euros on free speech

Vice President JD Vance rattled a lot of cages with his speech to Eurocrats at the Munich Security Conference, scolding the leaders of allied countries for their crackdown on free speech and abandonment of bedrock Western values.

Vance also met with the leader of the German opposition AfD party which has been labeled as “far right” by the authoritarian left-wing extremists who have a political stranglehold on the continent, and the American stooges of the warmongering unelected EU bureaucrats are attacking the vice president for daring to speak the truth.

One of those dumping his diaper was New York Times token “conservative” columnist Bret Stephens whose employer has been at the tip of the spear for the U.S. censorship movement that wants to impose EU-style “values” of severely punishing free speech domestically.

The holier-than-thou propagandist dumped his diaper in a vicious screed in which he decried Vance’s weekend speech as a “disgrace” while invoking the usual tiresome references to WWII and the Nazis.

Stephens starts his Tuesday column off with a bang by quoting Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels – who has clearly been an inspiration to the modern mainstream media – to falsely portray the AfD as the second coming of Adolf Hitler’s National Socialist Party.

“The vice president’s speech last week at the Munich Security Conference — in which the man who refuses to say that Donald Trump lost the 2020 presidential election lectured his audience about Europe’s retreat from democratic values — combined with his meeting with the leader of the far-right Alternative for Germany, or AfD, party, has caused a scandal because it is a scandal, a monument of arrogance based on a foundation of hypocrisy,” he whined.

After several more paragraphs smearing the AfD, Stephens gets around to the main point of his silly rant, comparing Vance to former British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain who became infamous for his appeasement of Hitler.

“For now, the important point is this: Much like a certain British prime minister long ago, an American vice president went to Munich to carry on about his idealism while breaking bread with those who would obliterate democratic ideals. A disgrace,” he wrote.

Many X users reacted with their scathing takes to the real “disgrace” which was Stephens and his employer’s desperate smearing of Vance for calling out the Euros whose cloaking of their fascism in the guise of “democracy” would likely impress Goebbels.

“If you are running in fear of your own voters, there is nothing America can do for you. Nor, for that matter, is there anything that you can do for the American people that elected me and elected President Trump,” Vance told the stunned Euros in a defense of freedom that didn’t go over well with those who are determined to destroy it, and their bootlickers in the U.S. media.

Chris Donaldson

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