After Iran Attack, NYT Performs Ridiculous ‘Fact Check’ on Defense Secretary Hegseth, Gets Roasted

The article discusses a recent media briefing by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth regarding U.S. military actions in Iran, specifically highlighting the new York Times’ coverage of these events. Hegseth described American deterrence as having returned and emphasized that the mission was not about regime change but aimed at neutralizing threats related to Iran’s nuclear program. He stated that precision operations were authorized by President Trump.

The piece criticizes the New York Times’ fact-checking, notably a comment by Hegseth referring to the pilots involved in the bombing as “our boys,” which was noted by a Times reporter to overlook the presence of female pilots. The article ridicules the Times’s coverage for what is perceived as an overly critical stance and notes the mixed social media reactions to the article, suggesting it reflects poorly on the public’s trust in journalism. Ultimately, it wraps up with comments on the media’s struggle to accurately reflect military narratives in a politically charged habitat.


Want to know why President Donald Trump calls it “the failing New York Times”? Look no further than the Gray Lady’s coverage of the bombings of Iran — specifically, their ludicrous “fact check” of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s media briefing Sunday morning.

The “fact check” — and there aren’t air-quotes emphatic enough for that, as you’ll find out in a second — came as Hegseth told the press, “American deterrence is back” and praised the president’s “bold and brilliant” strategy.

“When this president speaks, the world should listen,” Hegseth said, according to The Wall Street Journal.

This mission was not and has not been about regime change. The president authorized a precision operation to neutralize the threats to our national interests posed by the Iranian nuclear program.”

That wasn’t what got fact-checked, nor anything from Hegseth’s description of the attack, where he noted that B-2 bombers were able to fly all the way from Missouri, undetected, to attack Iran’s nuclear facilities:

Did you catch the important part? You may not have, but thank God for John Ismay of the Times for pointing it out:

In the briefing, Hegseth referred to B-2 pilots as “our boys on those bombers,” yet both men and women have trained to fly them.

Uh-oh! Time to drag Hegseth before Congress and ask him if he fully appreciates the importance of intersectionality.

I suppose this is a live blog of the Iranian attacks and not a polished piece, but the writers didn’t necessarily need to say anything if they didn’t have anything worthwhile to say — and Ismay certainly didn’t, with one of his other contributions being this gem:

Hegseth’s remarks are following a familiar script — praising President Trump, disparaging the Biden administration, and offering a religious proclamation: “We give glory to God.”

Breaking: Secretary of Defense a believing Christian and a Republican. Film at 11.

This “fact check” and the coverage in general was simultaneously both 1) terrible and 2) very on brand for the Times. Not unpredictably, Ismay’s missive got beat up on social media:

Well, there is at least one thing to be thankful for:

But happily, we’ve now been warned of the mephitic dangers of calling the people who fly our warplanes “our boys on those bombers.” After all, both men and women are trained to fly them!

You have done enough, Secretary Hegseth. Have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last?

And the New York Times still wonders why Trump — and his supporters — refer to them as “failing.”




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