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The New York Times Tries To Gin Up A Hit Piece On The Texas Rangers, But Nobody Cares

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16.04.2026

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The New York Times Tries To Gin Up A Hit Piece On The Texas Rangers, But Nobody Cares

Blum quotes precisely one fan from the stadium, who says, actual quote, “I think it’s a good thing.” See all the CONTROVERSY!?!?!?!?

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Watch how they did it, because the old technique just slammed into a wall.

The sports section at the New York Times, which carries the painfully twee name “The Athletic,” just tried to provoke a cancellation. Everybody just made fun of them. The Silicon Valley entrepreneur Marc Andreessen recently told us that the cultural engine of the hit piece was dead, and with the exception of left-on-left hits like the one on the ghost of Cesar Chavez, he was right.

It's incredible the extent to which the social sanctioning engine has simply seized up. Hit pieces that would have been 5-alarm fires 5 years ago now come and go with no notice. Nobody cares, it's over.— Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸 (@pmarca) April 9, 2026

It's incredible the extent to which the social sanctioning engine has simply seized up. Hit pieces that would have been 5-alarm fires 5 years ago now come and go with no notice. Nobody cares, it's over.

The Athletic was specifically shocked and outraged that a baseball team, the Texas Rangers, installed a statue at their stadium of a, how can I say this, Texas Ranger. This, reporter Sam Blum announced, was a huge mystery. Why would they do such a controversial thing? Why would the Rangers have a Ranger?

The source of the supposed controversy is that........

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