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The week in whoppers: Fauci’s arrogance, Twitter’s double standard and more

Diary of disturbing disinformation and dangerous delusions:

This quote:

“Attacks on me quite frankly are attacks on science.”

Dr. Anthony Fauci, Wednesday

We say: By now, only Martians can be unfamiliar with Fauci’s arrogance — not to mention his deceptions, manipulations and, well, lies. From the effectiveness of masks to the coronavirus lab-leak theory, Fauci has been on every side of the issue, claiming the “science” backs him up each time. Please.


This tweet:

We say: Still doubt Twitter has double standards? When The Post ran legally obtained e-mails from Hunter Biden’s laptop, which had become the property of a repair-shop owner after no one picked it up, Twitter blocked users from sharing the story, falsely claiming it contained “hacked” materials and also “personal and private information . . . which violate our rules.” Yet when left-leaning ProPublica promotes an almost-certainly illegally leaked trove of personal tax info linked to rich private citizens on Twitter, the platform’s fine with that.


Spot the difference:

NY Post composite

We say: Left-wing media outlets like NPR simply have no shame about running fake news. Even when forced to correct their glaring misreporting, they make no apologies.


This quote:

“I saw . . . dozens and dozens of pickup trucks with explicatives [sic] against Joe Biden on the back of them, Trump flags and in some cases just dozens of American flags, which is also just disturbing. . . . Essentially the message was clear: This is my country. This is not your country. I own this.”

The New York Times’ Mara Gay, Tuesday on MSNBC

Mara Gay on MSNBC
New York Times reporter Mara Gay spoke about the prevalence of Trump supporters. MSNBC

We say: Talk about a chip on your shoulder! How do anti-Biden bumper stickers, pro-Trump banners and American flags suggest “tens of millions of Trump voters” resent “having to share the democracy with others,” as Gay further claimed? Do people who display anti-Trump or pro-Biden messages similarly dislike “sharing the democracy”?

Compiled by The Post Editorial Board