Diary of disturbing disinformation and dangerous delusions
This headline:
“Impeachment Inquiry Approved, Despite No Proof of Biden Crime”
— The New York Times, Thursday
We say: Sorry, Gray Lady.
Tons of evidence prove President Biden was involved in his son’s corrupt businesses: Hunter Biden’s partners’ testimony, bank records, pictures, video, audio recordings, emails . . . And all that’s emerged despite Biden family stonewalling, which made an inquiry with subpoena and other powers necessary.
Indeed, when Democrats impeached President Donald Trump with far less evidence, they had the Times’ full support.
This column:
“Age jokes can’t diminish Biden’s unrivaled experience and wisdom”
— The Hill, Monday
We say: Huh? Biden has wrecked everything he’s touched: the border, the economy, the budget, the situation throughout the world.
If Biden exemplifies “unrivaled experience and wisdom,” as John Kenneth White’s column claims, we’ll take a naive neophyte any day.
This tweet:
We say: What is The Washington Post’s Taylor Lorenz smoking?
The Times forced out opinion editor James Bennet just for running a “too-right-wing” column by Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.).
Free Press founder Bari Weiss (a liberal!) quit after colleagues called her a Nazi and racist for her insufficiently left-wing views.
Then again, when you’re an extreme left-winger like Lorenz, even the Times’ left-wing opinions aren’t lefty enough.
This claim:
“In the Hanukkah story, the Jewish people were forced into hiding. No one thought they would survive.”
— Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff, Monday
We say: Vice President Kamala Harris’ hubby (or his X account handler) is apparently clueless about Hanukkah (even though he’s Jewish).
The holiday doesn’t commemorate Jews in hiding but their victory over oppressors who sought to wipe out their religion.
And this is the guy who’s supposedly playing a key role in Team Biden’s fight against antisemitism?
Compiled by The Post Editorial Board