Apparently, for the New York Times, there was nothing fit to print in 2007 about a black Liberal freshman Senator running for President whose history included the accumulation of 15 parking tickets in a 4-year period and leaving them unpaid for 17 years.

Fast forward to today and a white Conservative freshman Senator running for President. This man received 4 tickets over a period of 18 years and paid each one promptly. Still not fit to print? Let’s add the 13 tickets THIS MAN”S WIFE received and it becomes a story that is fit to print.

Not a word was printed in the Times about Barack Hussein Obama’s numerous and long overdue fines at the time of his 2007 campaign. But the Times found it fittting to print a nearly 700-word article including 10 pages of court documents detailing how Rubio and his wife have been cited 17 times.

“Senator Marco Rubio has been in a hurry to get to the top,” the newspaper quipped. “… But politics is not the only area where Mr. Rubio, a Republican from Florida, has an affinity for the fast track.”

Beneath the yellow journalism of the headline the Times clarified that 13 of those tickets were for his wife Jeanette. Rubio himself only got four.

Liberal doctrine creates an atmosphere where truth can be molded to fit the party agenda.

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