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Diary of disturbing disinformation and harmful delusions
These slams:
“[Sen. Ted Cruz] has to be knocked over the head, like, hard.” — Rep. Jasmine Crockett, Sunday
We say: Crockett’s group claims she was talking metaphorically however that she opposes precise violence.
Yet the Democratic congresswoman from Texas can’t stop uttering equally inflammatory outbursts.
Elon Musk must be “taken down.” It’s important to “punch” Republicans. On Tuesday, video caught her attempting to grab a reporter’s cellphone from him. Some strategy to oppose violence!
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This dodge:
“I don’t believe we are politically biased.” — NPR CEO Katherine Maher, Wednesday
We say: Not biased? NPR pooh-poohed The Post’s 1,000% correct 2020 scoop on Hunter Biden’s laptop computer and promoted the Russia Hoax.
It downplayed strategies of a COVID lab leak. Its DC editorial employees have had 87 registered Democrats and nil Republicans.
Maher herself known as Donald Trump a “racist” and “sociopath.” But, nah, no bias there. . .
This assertion:
“[A woman’s] paycheck is still smaller than the one a man gets.” — Gov. Kathy Hochul, Tuesday
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We say: This years-old gripe is supposed to recommend ladies nonetheless face office discrimination.
Yet research have proven that different elements (notably a lady’s function in caring for her youngsters) clarify almost all of the pay hole right now between women and men. Control for these, and the hole virtually fully vanishes.
This declare:
“These changes are real.” — Columbia interim prez Katrina Armstrong, Tuesday
We say: To protect federal funding, Armstrong sought to reassure Team Trump that Columbia was taking promised steps to combat campus antisemitism.
Yet she and different brass privately downplayed any adjustments. The faculty was truly making “no changes” to its masks coverage, she actually instructed school, nor was it putting its Middle East Studies division beneath “receivership.”
Armstrong was clearly fudging the info — both to her school or (alas, more probably) to Team Trump and the public. Despicable.
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