Mehdi Hasan says the New York Times does not represent a ‘left’

Washington DC – Former MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan pulled his finger New York Timesaccusing the work of not effectively representing the ideological “left” of the country.
Speaking at a traffic light innovation to restore confidence in Samit News, Hasan on Thursday asked if he wanted to expand his brand for beginners Zeteo, who started last year after leaving MSNBC, so that news consumers in the whole political spectrum were subscribed to his exit.
“I could rent a pile of Republicans Never-Trump, right? I am friend with. I didn’t do it … Look, they are everywhere. They have enough platforms,” Hasan told Semafor’s Max Tani on Thursday. “What is not going in order when we talk about the variety of views- you know, we are obsessed with what we have pulled out the magazine. The New York Times will send 100 journalists in Iowa to talk to Trump’s voters, but what is missing, of course, is the left.”
“Isn’t it crazy about three cycles now, the New York Times has no columnist who supports Bernie Sanders,” he continued. “I mean, Jamelle Bouie, a species, but on the New York Times pages there is no real appropriate” Bernie bro “. Where is the ideological diversity on the left?”
New York Times did not immediately respond Fox News DigitalRequest for comment.
Former MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan spoke at a traffic light innovate to bring back the news from news from News at Washington DC 27. February 2025. (Joseph A. Wulfsohn/Fox News Digital)
The progressive media personality continued to present her own employment practices at Zete, his news platform based in SPSUPK and YouTube, claiming that, unlike Times, his exit represents the left.
“So for me I wanted to have voices on the left, in the middle left, the ultimate left,” Said Hasan.
“We have John Harwood, who is the kind of main liberal former CNN, a former CNBC who writes very nicely [about the] Democratic party very well. I’m a big fan of John. Because of this, he was one of my first employees. I’m so proud to join Zete. We also have Naomi Klein, who was not seen in that vein. We have Owen Jones in the UK, who left the Labor Party because [British Prime Minister] Keir Starmer was, you know, he saw him as a betrayal of the left, “he continued.” So, we have a large range of views on the left, central left, liberally left, but not everywhere I have ever worked is filled with conservatives. I will not start a media company and say “Come in, Conservatives!”
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Hasan knocked out the New York Times because they did not have columnists who support Senator Bernie Sanders, I-VT. (Joe Maher/Getty Images for Fane)
Hasan left MSNBC in January 2024. After canceling his show a few weeks ago. He was a sharp critic of Israel’s response to Hamas’s terrorist attack on October 7th and his current war in Gaza, at the same time condemned the Hamas attack himself.
The critics accused MSNBC of rebuilding one of the most prominent Muslim votes of the net after October 7th. It was said After his weekend and peacocks were canceled That Hasan will stay with MSNBC as an analyst in the air and the host he fulfilled. However, the net rarely used it because during that time there was only one appearance on its own program, according to grabien transcripts.
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Zeteo’s founder Mehdi Hasan says his exit has a “big range of views on the left, central left, liberally left.” (David Livingston/Getty Images)
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