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Soros-backed news outlet hires journalist who made inappropriate offer to Bill Clinton

American women should be showing their gratitude to the president, says Courier Newsroom’s Nina Burleigh

Nina Burleigh⁢ (Erik⁣ Freeland/Wikimedia Commons)

Courier Newsroom, ⁢the web⁤ of local news websites funded by left-wing billionaire George Soros to publish glowing stories about Democrats in newspapers disguised as humble local news outlets,⁣ has announced a new hire: Nina Burleigh, the former⁤ Time White House ​reporter who ⁢offered‌ to give former president‍ Bill Clinton‌ a blowjob “to ⁣thank him ​for keeping abortion legal.”

Courier publisher​ and former Democratic ⁣operative Tara McGowan said‌ Tuesday that Burleigh⁢ will serve as a “national contributor publishing a weekly newsletter on ​the absurdity and threat of the MAGA movement.” While Burleigh ⁢now operates a ⁤ Substack ​titled, “American Freakshow,” she is best known for expressing her carnal desires for Bill Clinton.

In a 1998⁤ Mirabella magazine⁢ essay, Burleigh recounted a‌ trip she took on Air​ Force One⁢ with Clinton while working as Time‘s White​ House correspondent. After playing cards with Clinton, ⁤he took a “long, appreciative look” at​ Burleigh’s legs, sending the journalist into a ‌libidinous​ frenzy.

“It was riveting to know ‍that the President ‍had appreciated my legs … If he had asked me to continue the game of hearts back in his room at the Jasper Holiday Inn,⁢ I would have been happy to go there and⁤ see ​what​ happened,” Burleigh⁢ wrote. “It ​took several hours and a few‍ drinks in the ⁣steaming and now somehow romantic ‍Arkansas night to shake the ‌intoxicated state in which I had been quite ⁣willing to let myself be ravished by the‍ President.”

Days later,‍ when a Washington ⁢Post reporter called Burleigh ‍to ask if she could “still objectively cover the president,” ​Burleigh⁤ reiterated her sexual appetite for Clinton. “I⁤ would be‍ happy to give ⁣him a blowjob just to thank him for keeping abortion legal,” she said. “I think​ American women ‍should be⁢ lining‌ up with ​their presidential kneepads on ‌to show their ⁤gratitude for keeping the theocracy off our⁤ backs.”

McGowan’s⁤ tactic of wrapping a nakedly partisan objective⁣ in the guise of down-the-middle local news reporting has prompted pushback from​ several media ⁣outlets. A 2020 Politico report noted that even some Democrats find Courier’s⁢ tactics “unethical,” while‌ media watchdog ⁢NewsGuard skewered McGowan for “exploiting⁤ the widespread loss of local journalism to create​ and ‌disseminate⁣ something‍ we​ really don’t⁣ need: ‍hyperlocal‍ partisan ⁣propaganda.”

But the⁤ former Obama aide found a friend in the​ New York Times, ‍which⁤ hosted a panel conversation on “fake news and social media disinformation” with​ McGowan in 2020. During that panel,‍ Times reporter Davey Alba⁣ praised McGowan for her “really essential work.” “I really ​love that your mission ⁤is to be an offensive player,” he said.

Burleigh shrugged‍ off ⁢criticism from fellow reporters, arguing in a⁣ New York Observer column that “reportorial objectivity” does not exist. That ⁣belief will serve Burleigh well at Courier, a ​billionaire-funded​ network of ⁤Democratic propaganda sites designed ‍to appear as ⁢legitimate news.

McGowan, a​ former Obama campaign aide who served as digital director for Hillary⁢ Clinton’s super PAC, ⁣ launched Courier in 2019, citing a need for “progressives”⁣ to combat “misinformation, especially from⁢ right-wing political ‌actors.”

Courier‌ went ‍on ‌to launch an array of ‌”local” publications in swing states ​such as Pennsylvania, Arizona, and Michigan, with McGowan using those publications ‌to target prospective voters with content aimed at ⁣helping vulnerable Democrats win ‍elections.

In ⁤2020, for example, Courier spent millions of dollars on⁤ a digital ad campaign that used its stories to promote Democratic candidates in swing districts. Some legitimate local outlets⁣ condemned⁢ the practice, with Maine’s Sun Journal ⁣ calling Courier “a fake ‍online newspaper that aims to elect Democrats to Congress.”

McGowan has rejected that criticism, ⁣ saying Courier is “pro-democracy” rather than partisan. In an internal 2019 memo, however, McGowan noted that a Courier​ affiliate in Virginia⁣ would “function to support the‍ flipping of both ⁣State House and⁣ State⁤ Senate chambers in ⁤Virginia this November.” Two ⁣years later, ​in 2021, Soros sent​ Courier $1.2 million ‍through his Open Society Foundations.

McGowan’s former employees have been critical ‍of Courier, ⁤writing in online reviews of the company that McGowan’s incompetence and “constant gaslighting” drove⁢ staffers‍ away. “Everyone ⁤else⁤ is paying for it while ⁢she⁤ grifts,” wrote one ⁣former employee. Another ‌called McGowan the ​”Ja ⁤Rule ⁣of the progressive⁣ political world,”‌ urging prospective employees ⁢to “STAY AWAY.”

Burleigh’s decision⁣ to join⁢ Courier comes as⁣ the network expands its operations ⁤in an attempt to influence the 2024 election through “a new‌ slate of‍ national contributors and newsletters, ⁤video series, op-eds, and podcasts.”

The former Time reporter’s newsletter⁤ seems to fit in well with ⁤the fake news network. In her first iteration published⁢ in partnership with Courier, Burleigh likened former president Donald Trump’s campaign donors to German ‌”bankers and industrialists” who contributed to Adolf⁤ Hitler ‍and‍ the Nazi Party. The newsletter also referred to Trump ⁤as “the Fat Man” and lamented the “aggressive, ugly ​violence of​ white nationalist, toxic masculinity that is the hallmark of Trumpism.”

Courier did‍ not respond to ⁤requests for⁤ comment.

‌ What⁣ evidence suggests that Courier Newsroom has a partisan⁣ agenda ⁣and operates⁤ as a means of propaganda?

American women should be grateful to the president, according to Nina Burleigh of Courier Newsroom.‍ However, before⁤ we delve into the content ‍of her ⁤statement, it is important to understand the background⁤ and credibility of the source.

Courier Newsroom ⁣is a ‌network of local news websites⁤ funded‌ by left-wing billionaire George Soros.⁤ These websites are designed to publish favorable stories about Democrats and serve as a disguised‌ means of ⁣propaganda. The ⁤hiring of Nina‍ Burleigh, a former⁢ White House reporter for Time ‌magazine, reveals⁣ the partisan agenda of Courier Newsroom.

In the past, Burleigh made headlines for her highly controversial remarks ‌about former President Bill Clinton. In ⁤a 1998 essay published in Mirabella magazine, she recounted a trip on Air Force One⁣ with Clinton, where she claimed he ‍showed interest in​ her ⁤legs. Burleigh expressed her willingness‍ to ⁤submit to the ⁣former president’s advances, stating that she would have been happy ⁣to engage​ in sexual activities with him. She⁤ even went as far as offering⁢ to perform‍ oral sex on ‌him to thank him for his support of abortion‌ rights.

Burleigh’s remarks were met with widespread ⁤criticism and outrage. Her credibility as ​an objective journalist was questioned, and it raised concerns about ‍journalistic integrity and professionalism.⁢ It is ⁢worth noting that her⁣ controversial remarks were made during her time as a White House correspondent for a reputable news outlet.

Despite ‌the backlash, ⁢Burleigh ​has‍ defended her ‍stance,‌ arguing that “reportorial objectivity” does ‌not exist. This perspective aligns well with the agenda ⁢of Courier ⁢Newsroom, which aims to present partisan content masquerading as legitimate local news reporting.

Tara McGowan, ⁤the publisher of⁤ Courier Newsroom ⁣and a former Democratic operative, has faced criticism for her tactics⁢ and the unethical ‌nature ⁣of ⁢the organization. Media outlets such as Politico and NewsGuard have called out the network for exploiting ⁢the loss of local ‍journalism and disseminating partisan‌ propaganda. McGowan, however,⁢ has found support from outlets like ⁤The New York Times, which hosted a panel with her⁢ discussing fake news and disinformation.

McGowan launched ⁤Courier Newsroom in 2019 with ⁢the⁤ purpose of​ combating misinformation from right-wing political actors. The network has since launched ⁢several ‌”local” publications in swing states, targeting voters with content aimed at helping Democrats win elections. However, the practices of Courier Newsroom have been ‌condemned by legitimate local outlets, who have labeled it as‍ a‍ fake ⁣online newspaper promoting the ⁣election of Democrats to Congress.

McGowan has defended the​ network, ⁢claiming it is “pro-democracy” rather than partisan. Nonetheless, the⁣ bias and agenda of Courier Newsroom are evident, ‍and the hiring‌ of Nina Burleigh further highlights the organization’s ‌lack of journalistic integrity.

In conclusion, the assertion made ‍by Nina Burleigh that American women should be grateful to the president lacks credibility and is deeply steeped in partisan ‍propaganda. It is essential for readers to critically evaluate the‌ sources⁤ of information and be aware⁢ of the⁢ hidden agendas behind such⁢ publications.



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