Mar 18, 2015: David Kirkpatrick: New York Times: Tunisia Museum Attack Is Blow to Nation’s Democratic Shift
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Jan 3, 2014: Daily Caller: Benghazi reporter Kirkpatrick showed off his naked body at Princeton
The author of the widely disputed New York Times article on Benghazi was arrested for posing naked as a Princeton student. Far from the moderate journalist pose he strikes now, David D. Kirkpatrick was a prominent campus progressive and activist. |
Dec 31, 2013: Pat Dollard: Aaron Klein: NY Times Reporter David D. Kirkpatrick Contradicts Own Benghazi Reporting
The New York Times reporter who authored the paper’s investigation into the Sept. 11, 2012, Benghazi attack contradicted his own reporting about the security situation leading up to the assault at the U.S. special mission, WND has learned. Dec 31, 2013: Maggies Notebook: Can the NYT Get More Bizarre: Why Yes…They Can and Did: NYT Reporter on the Ground in Benghazi a Photographer? Or Is It Just a Lie?
You thought the most bizarre stories of 2013 were now behind us, but no, the New York Times has topped them all. David D. Kirkpatrick, the author of the NYT propaganda story on the Benghazi attacks of September 11, 2012 has Tweeted to former diplomat and Fox News contributor Richard Grenell, the following |
Dec 30, 2013: National Review: The Good, the Bad, and the Pathetic of the New York Times’ Benghazi Report
The New York Times’ much-vaunted weekend report on Benghazi is tough reading — and not just because it purports to tell the story of one of America’s darker days since September 11, 2001.
The New York Times’ much-vaunted weekend report on Benghazi is tough reading — and not just because it purports to tell the story of one of America’s darker days since September 11, 2001.
Dec 30, 2013: Fire Andrea Mitchell: New York Times David Kirkpatrick claims to have had a reporter on the ground in Bengahzi during terrorist attack
The New York Times ‘reporter’ David Kirkpatrick who wrote that ridiculous Benghazi story over the past weekend of no Al-Qaeda involvement, and being caused by a video is starting to show his real side.
The New York Times ‘reporter’ David Kirkpatrick who wrote that ridiculous Benghazi story over the past weekend of no Al-Qaeda involvement, and being caused by a video is starting to show his real side.
Dec 30, 2013: Maggies Notebook: Trey Gowdy Cremates NYT Benghazi Story Which Doesn’t Mention Hillary Clinton
Congressman Trey Gowdy (R-SC) has a scathing retort delivered with a full measure of logic. Video and partial transcript below. Read background on the NYT report designed to give Hillary a scrubbing, here. Note that the author, David D. Kirkpatrick stepped out early, following the Obama-Clinton-Rice line that the video was to blame. Now he’s dancing as fast as he can.
Congressman Trey Gowdy (R-SC) has a scathing retort delivered with a full measure of logic. Video and partial transcript below. Read background on the NYT report designed to give Hillary a scrubbing, here. Note that the author, David D. Kirkpatrick stepped out early, following the Obama-Clinton-Rice line that the video was to blame. Now he’s dancing as fast as he can.
Aug 18, 2013: FrontPageMag: New York Times’ David Kirkpatrick Complains the Muslim Brotherhood’s Good Faith Was Never Tested
If you see a “big picture” article on Egypt in the New York Times, chances are that it’s from the very slimy David Kirkpatrick whose latest magnum opus insisted that the violence could have been averted if Muslim Brotherhood leaders had been freed.
If you see a “big picture” article on Egypt in the New York Times, chances are that it’s from the very slimy David Kirkpatrick whose latest magnum opus insisted that the violence could have been averted if Muslim Brotherhood leaders had been freed.
July 18, 2012: NPR: A Reporter Looks At Where Egypt May Be Headed
Reporter David Kirkpatrick covered Washington's political scene for many years for The New York Times. But early last year, he decided that he was ready for a change of scenery. Kirkpatrick volunteered to move to Egypt to become the Times' Cairo bureau chief — and boy, was his timing good.
Reporter David Kirkpatrick covered Washington's political scene for many years for The New York Times. But early last year, he decided that he was ready for a change of scenery. Kirkpatrick volunteered to move to Egypt to become the Times' Cairo bureau chief — and boy, was his timing good.
David D. Kirkpatrick (born 1970) is a reporter for The New York Times newspaper and currently a Middle East correspondent and its Cairo Egypt bureau chief. He started in the media group at The New York Times in June, 2000. He was born in Buffalo, New York, earned a B.A. in history and American studies at Princeton University, graduating magna cum laude, and attended the graduate program in American Studies at Yale