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This story:
“Trump’s Base in Uproar Over His Openness to Joining Iran Fight” — The New York Times, Wednesday
We say: Sorry, Gray Lady, however a new ballot by J.L. Partners exhibits “MAGA Republicans” overwhelmingly help US strikes on Iran — certainly, by more than 3-1. Just 19% oppose them.
The Times could also be drooling at the thought of MAGA ditching President Donald Trump if he joins Israel’s assault, or perhaps even getting him to stand down.
But in actual life, of us from Trump’s “base” are sticking with him — and are removed from the isolationists the Times pretends.
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This charge:
“[America is being] turned into one of the worst countries.” — Rep. Ilhan Omar (D), Tuesday
We say: Omar fumed over Trump’s use of the navy to quell violence in Los Angeles and his parade for the Army’s 250th anniversary.
Even in dictatorial Somalia, her native nation, she mentioned, she couldn’t recall “anything like that.”
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Seriously? Is she really that ignorant about Siad Barre’s torture and homicide of hundreds of political prisoners?
Clearly her household knew enough to return to America, and “worst country” or not, don’t count on her to go back any time quickly.
This tweet:
The No Kings protests look like a huge success.— Jonathan Chait (@jonathanchait) June 14, 2025
We say: Huh? What precisely did the No Kings silliness accomplish, apart from letting lefties stew of their Trump-derangement fever swamps?
Yes, many Trump-haters turned out; activism, after all, is the left’s forte.
Yet as replies to the tweet joked, America has exactly the identical quantity of “kings” at present because it had earlier than: zero.
This Claim:
“It’s not our job [as reporters] to be objective.” — Ex-ABC correspondent Terry Moran, Monday
We say: Moran, who ABC fired for savagely bashing Trump aide Stephen Miller as a “world-class hater,” is principally admitting he (and different reporters) are biased.
Wow, what honesty! Yes, reporters can have opinions, however their non-public views shouldn’t be allowed to distort supposedly “objective” information tales.
Oh, and Moran’s later declare that he’s “not that liberal” is a whopper in itself: Never thoughts his longtime document; his hit on Miller alone exhibits simply the place he stands.
— Compiled by The Post Editorial Board
