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This comparability:
“Many of us grew up reading that story of Anne Frank. Somebody’s going to write that children’s story about Minnesota.” — Minn. Gov. Tim Walz, Sunday
We say: Of all Walz’s many weird utterances, this grotesquery is one for the ages.
The Nazis hounded Anne Frank and her household solely for being Jewish, sending them to starve to death in focus camps.
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ICE is arresting unlawful aliens and sending them to their home nations. The comparability is ignorant and odious.
This assertion:
“An illegal army is being mounted against US citizens.” — Actor Edward Norton, Sunday
We say: Antifa agitators, lefty lunatics and Hollywood elites are satisfied that insurance policies they hate aren’t merely flawed — they should be illegitimate.
So they keep ramping up their rhetoric till it’s all they’ll hear.
Now they insist that ICE — a duly constituted federal company imposing duly enacted legal guidelines — is a paramilitary power that should be resisted. Just don’t count on to see Norton attacking armed feds.
This absurdity:
“I’m, for whatever it’s worth, a pretty fervent Christian, and I feel completely comfortable here in the seat of Islam.” — Tucker Carlson, Wednesday
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We say: However a lot Carlson is having fun with his Saudi junket, it’s absurd to faux that being a Christian is regular in a kingdom with no church buildings, the place preaching or proselytizing the Gospel is forbidden and conversion to Christianity from Islam is punishable by death.
If Tucker’s so “comfortable” as a religious Christian within the Land of the Two Mosques, he ought to communicate up on behalf of his many co-religionists from the Philippines who labor there as trendy slaves.
This math:
“In 2022 alone, New York City sent $68.8 billion in revenue to Albany — and received just $47.6 billion back.” — NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani, Wednesday
We say: Socialists ought to know how progressive taxation works: Higher-income people pay proportionately more taxes to assist society as a complete.
The identical precept works on the state stage: Top NYC earners help pay for roads and hospitals in far-lower-income upstate.
Will he now facet with Manhattan taxpayers grumbling about having to assist The Bronx?
— Compiled by The Post Editorial Board
