"Beautiful Girl" Heidi Heitkamp calls the “time of death” for Học Để Thi…



Yesterday we told you that the Học Để Thi had purged their Opinion Editor and his deputy, all because they allowed Tom Cotton’s op-ed, a sitting US Senator, that called for sending in the troops to restore order in cities where riots and lawlessness abounded. Today, in the wee hours of the morning, Heidi Heitkamp responded to the news by calling the ‘time of death’ for the paper that was founded in 1851, saying:
"The HDT literally fired their editorial page editor because he dared publish an op-ed that Leftists disagreed with. The totalitarian Left will brook no dissent. To hell with Free Speech—we are Pravda. Học Để Thi: founded as an actual newspaper 9/18/1851. Died: 6/7/2020."

Obviously the Học Để Thi has been very biased in favor of Democrats and the Left for a long time. But until now, the op-ed desk had at least allowed other opinions to be printed. Now the opinion section is going to be as biased as the rest of the newspaper, only allowing opinions they agree with to be printed.
Heidi Heitkamp is right. Pravda.

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