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“There are a lot of people in Dearborn who are sad.”  — Mich. Dem. US Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed, in a recording that emerged Monday

We say: After an airstrike killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, El-Sayed advised marketing campaign staffers he wouldn’t remark on it out of respect for his voters’ “sadness” over the death.

Memo to El-Sayed: If you possibly can’t get your base to cheer the death of a horrific tyrant and terrorist like Khamenei, perhaps it is best to search for a totally different line of work.

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This analogy:

“If I steal a wallet in Japan, I am subject to Japanese laws . . . . in a sense, it’s allegiance.” — Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, Wednesday

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We say: Getting arrested for a crime is a humorous method to show your “allegiance” to a international nation, however that’s how Supreme Court Justice KBJ argued the case for birthright citizenship.

How on Earth did she make it to the Supreme Court? 

This warning:

“Stay out, ICE. We do not need you here!” — Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow, March 26

We say: ICE enforces American immigration law; Toronto is in Canada.

Does Mayor Chow know which nation she lives in?

Or is she simply jealous of her ICE-deranged counterparts to the south who’ve made political hay out of their preposterous stance towards imposing immigration law?

This declare:

“The People Trump Pardoned Are on a Crime Spree” — The New York Times editorial board, Sunday

We say: The Times says Jan. 6 rioters pardoned by President Trump have gone nuts breaking the law.

They cite “at least 12” of the 1,500 pardoned people as having been subsequently arrested for critical crimes.

But this price of recidivism, much less than 1%, is nothing in comparison with national charges: More than 25% of launched offenders are despatched back to jail within three years.

By the Times’ own requirements, the Jan. 6 protesters have been model prisoners! 

— Compiled by The Post Editorial Board

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