Hispanic conservative nail NY Times for mischaracterization of Mayra Flores

 Daily Caller:

Hispanic conservatives hit back at The New York Times on Wednesday over an article referring to newly elected Republican Texas Rep. Mayra Flores as a “far-right Latina.”

The piece, “The Rise of the Far-Right Latina,” describes the Trump era bringing a new age of “far-right” Hispanic and Latina women into Congress. The piece then shifted to Flores’ campaign slogan—”God, family, country”—claiming it appealed to a population of voters who prioritize “traditional values.”

The piece said she supported impeaching President Joe Biden, perpetuated QAnon theories and called the Democratic Party the “greatest threat to America.” When asked if she believed Biden was legitimately elected, she repeated her answer that he is the “worst president of the United States.”

Flores fired back at the article’s depiction of her, ripping the liberal media for labeling her “far-right” for touting her traditional values.

“It amazes me that because my values are rooted in God, Family, and Country, the liberal media takes it upon themselves to attack me and label me ‘far-right’. But at least they used the word ‘Latina’ over their other made-up terms. Seguimos Adelante [we keep going]!” (RELATED: ‘Political Earthquake’: Ted Cruz Says Democrats Are ‘Panicking’ Over Their Loss Of Hispanic Support)
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New York Times spokesperson Danielle Rhoades Ha told the Daily Caller the outlet attributed Flores as far-right due to her “association and amplification” of far-right messages.
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The far-left NY Times has a QAnon obsession that it uses to attack normal conservatives like Flores.  Being a normal conservative, I don't even read QAnon material and I doubt Flores does either.  She seems like a normal conservative and clearly many Hispanics are now too.  That frightens the far-left Times.  The far-left Democrats in Congress and the Biden administration have lost an important part of their base and they now use QAnon slurs to attack them.

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