New York Times Gets BLASTED Over 2024 Ticket Suggestion

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The writers over at the New York Times are watching too much TV.

NYT columnist Thomas Friedman just suggested that Dems should consider a bipartisan ticket for the 2024 presidential election.

The response was just about as we expected to this ludicrous idea.

Is He Nuts?

Friedman believes a bipartisan ticket could be the way to go in order to beat Republicans in 2024.

The problem…

The Republicans he is picking for the bottom part of the ticket are all despised by the GOP base.

Friedman wrote, “Is that what America needs in 2024 — a ticket of Joe Biden and Liz Cheney?

“Or Joe Biden and Lisa Murkowski, or Kamala Harris and Mitt Romney, or Stacey Abrams and Liz Cheney, or Amy Klobuchar and Liz Cheney?

“Or any other such combination.

“Before you leap into the comments section, hear me out.”

Rolling Stone editor-in-chief Noah Stachtman did not want to hear him out, stating, “The most storied institution in American journalism has given this man a high-paying job for life.

“And he farts this out.”

Let me make this very clear; this will never work.

It makes for great TV, but this is the real world and there is no way voters on either side of the aisle would go for a mixed ticket.

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