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Diary of disturbing disinformation and dangerous delusions
This cleanup on Aisle 4:
“Rather than the substance of her arguments, it was her on-camera stumbles . . .that rocketed around conservative social media and drove plenty of the discussion “
— Kellen Browning, The New York Times, Monday
We say: Is Browning a reporter — or PR man?
After AOC flubbed in Munich while trying to build foreign-policy cred, she called him to whine that news of her gaffes distracted from her “substantive” message.
Kellen dutifully echoed that absurd gripe. Hello? She’s a potential presidential candidate; her fiasco was the story.
This question:
“When does the president believe he has been falsely called a racist?” — CBS News’ Ed O’Keefe, Wednesday
We say: What was O’Keefe thinking?
Democrats hurl “racist” at Trump just for sneezing.
O’Keefe himself was implying the prez is a racist just by asking that question, with its arch “falsely” qualifer.
And never mind that it came after Trump lauded Jesse Jackson and was honoring Black History Month.
This charge:
“Republicans have decided they would rather shut down FEMA, shut down TSA and shut down the Coast Guard than get ICE under control.” — House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, Wednesday
We say: D’oh! It’s Jeffries and his fellow Democrats — not GOPers — who refuse to pass even temporary funding for those agencies while the parties discuss reforms to ICE (which is already funded).
Dems’ shutdown gambit is bad enough; pretending it’s not their doing only makes it worse.
This ‘play-by-play’:
“Adam Edelman . . . posted several messages on social networks in favor of the genocide in Gaza.” — Radio Télévision Suisse sportscaster Stefan Renna, Monday
We say: Renna spent nearly all of Adam Edelman’s Olympic bobsleigh run trashing him, complaining that the Israeli wasn’t banned for supporting his nation’s self-defense.
That’s a sportscast? RTS (though pulling the commentary off its website) falsely claimed the remarks were true.
It’s insane: Any claims of “genocide” in Gaza depend on redefining the word to meaningless.
— The Post Editorial Board

