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This denial:
“I’m not on the left.” — CNN’s left-leaning Jake Tapper, Sunday
We say: Ha! Watch the three straight minutes of video clips in a @WesternLensman tweet: It exhibits Tapper blasting Republicans as “deranged,” claiming they’ve eroded “norms of decency” and charging them with “demonizing the other side.”
Tapper even as soon as urged Donald Trump “worked for the Russians against American interests” and insisted there was “no evidence of any wrongdoing by either Joe or Hunter Biden.” Not on the left? Please.
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This reward:
“Cory Booker showed Democrats . . . what it means to have some real chutzpah.” — Ralph R. Ortega, in a City & State “editor’s note,” Tuesday
We say: The left can reward Booker all it needs for his record-breaking waste-of-Senate-time rant decrying the Trump presidency and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s resolution to keep away from a authorities shutdown.
But it didn’t do something, any more than a toddler’s meltdown at Target. And solely reaffirmed Spartacus’ rep as a dippy, determined attention-seeker.
This evaluation:
“We chose a felon . . . because we didn’t want to elect a black woman.” — Princeton Prof. Eddie Glaude on MSNBC, Monday
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We say: In this telling, Biden-Harris inflation didn’t hassle voters; Americans beloved the flood of migrants bringing medicine and crime, swamping communities and siphoning public funds and had been thrilled at Kamala Harris’ epic incoherence.
Yet voters couldn’t carry themselves to back Harris purely as a result of she’s a black girl — so they elected “felon” Donald Trump as a substitute.
What idiocy — and from a Princeton professor, no much less. More proof of greater ed’s worse-than-uselessness.
This spin:
“[Tren de Aragua] arrests have primarily been for crimes like shoplifting, housebreaking and cellphone theft. — Rebecca Hanson, David Smilde & Veronica Zubillaga, New York Times, Tuesday
We say: Leave it to New York Times writers to defend a vicious illegal-immigrant gang.
These authors admit TdA is “a dangerous group, responsible for horrendous crimes.” But, hey, no need to deport its members; their offenses in America, thus far, have principally been small-time.
Hmm: Just what America wants — members of a gang that’s pulled off actual horror exhibits elsewhere however thus far “only” a small share of their US crimes have been really heinous.
— Compiled by The Post Editorial Board
