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Max Boot Flip-Flop on Dictators: Impeach Trump, 'Cut Biden Some Slack'
Washington Post columnist Max Boot puts his hypocrisy on display with two wildly contrasting columns about how presidents should deal with dictators.

WashPost: Abortion Bans Hurt Historically Black Colleges
Are black female college students uniquely unable to manage their social lives without using abortion as birth control?

Column: The Media Secretly Hated Biden All This Time?
Did you ever read a column and think “you must be joking!” That was my reaction to Washington Post columnist Perry Bacon Jr. trying to explain “How media coverage drove Biden’s political plunge.”

WashPost Goes Bananas Over So-Called Climate ‘Apocalypse’
The Washington Post mourned the legislative death of President Joe Biden’s climate-change plan after Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) reportedly sunk the proposal in Congress. The Post responded by plastering its website with two nutty stories signaling imminent climate doom for the U.S. and Europe.

WashPost Changes Fareed Zakaria's Headline Slamming Pronouns
The Washington Post changed the headline of a column written Friday by CNN weekend host Fareed Zakaria which originally told Democrats to "forget pronouns" after backlash from leftists on Twitter. The original headline from the Thursday piece read "Forget Pronouns: Democrats need to become the party of building things."

Free Beacon Mocks Biden-Backing 'Fact Checkers' as Democrat Spinners
Washington Post "Fact Checker" Glenn Kessler huffed and puffed on Tuesday about "The misplaced outrage over Hunter Biden and U.S. oil reserves bought by China." One of the "liars" in this outrage was the Washington Free Beacon. In an editorial, they replied "We at the Washington Free Beacon love the fact-checkers. When they’re 'fact-checking' us, we know we must be doing something…

FLASHBACK: Nixon Hammered Extreme Bias of Liberal Press in 1962
As conservatives gear up for a contentious midterm election, Republicans such as Ron DeSantis have been battling the bias and dishonesty of the press. As we all know, it’s not a new complaint. But it predates 2022, as well as Trump, George W. Bush, George H.W. Bush, and Ronald Reagan. Way back on election night in 1962, after Richard Nixon lost his bid to be governor of California, he called…

8 Lib Outlets Warning on Privacy Post-Roe Pushed COVID Contact Tracing
Leftist outlets warning about potential data privacy infringements for those seeking abortions pushed for the surrender of people’s privacy when it came to COVID-19.

WashPost 'Fact Checker' MILDLY Chides Biden, Press on Child Rape Tale
This story was "too good to check" for the liberal media -- a ten-year-old rape victim in Ohio having to travel to Indiana to get an abortion. On Saturday, Washington Post fact-checker Glenn Kessler noticed it when Biden used it. "This is the account of a one-source story that quickly went viral around the world — and into the talking points of the president." There were no Pinocchios…

After Abe Shooting, Eugene Robinson Says Boris 'Knifed' His Rival
Too soon? Yes. On Morning Joe, on the day that former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe was assassinated by being shot in the back, Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson said Boris Johnson became prime minister of the United Kingdom "after knifing Theresa May in the back."

Reid Falsely Claims Women Will Be Jailed For Miscarriages; Stillbirths
As if mourning that abortion is no longer the law of the land wasn’t grisly enough, many in the media have spread outlandish and false claims that women will now be jailed for suffering miscarriages and stillbirths. MSNBC’s Joy Reid proudly took up the standard on Wednesday night’s episode of The ReidOut, where she used a trio of exceptional cases to fearmonger about the Handmaid’…

WashPost Citing Unnamed Sources Claims Musk Twitter Deal ‘Is in Peril’
The Washington Post claimed that Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s deal to buy Twitter is “in peril,” as Musk continues to try to get important raw data from Twitter.

WashPost: Hey, Lots of People Are Shot in Chicago and Few Seem to Care
In a front page and above-the-fold story for Thursday’s print edition, The Washington Post discovered a reality that dozens of people are shot and killed every week and weekend in Chicago, Illinois, but there’s barely any national attention given to the plight of Chicagoans in contrast to the equally horrifying mass shootings in suburbs and other more economically prosperous areas.…

Why We Can’t Have a Nice Independence Day
On July 3, 1776, shortly after the approval of the Declaration of Independence by the Second Continental Congress, John Adams wrote to his wife Abigail. “I am well aware of the Toil and Blood and Treasure, that it will cost Us to maintain this Declaration, and support and defend these States,” Adams wrote. “Yet through all the Gloom I can see the Rays of ravishing Light and Glory. I can see…