A New York Times employee had strong words for 2016 GOP Presidential candidate Jeb Bush after the former Florida Governor’s comments on poverty.
According to National Review:
“Jeb Bush hosted a town hall on Wednesday evening in Concord, New Hampshire, where he was asked about his proposals to address intergenerational poverty. As he delivered his answer, New York Times staffer Philip Richardson chimed in on Twitter…
Richardson identifies himself on his Twitter profile and on his personal website as a New York Times employee, which perhaps explains why he has since deleted his Tweet. “