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NYT scare headlines, AP’s cheap shot at Trump and more

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Diary of disturbing disinformation and dangerous delusions

This statement:

“You have a right to not be vaccinated . . . But unfortunately, this is a wildly contagious variant. You are now jeopardizing kids.”

— Gov. Hochul, Jan. 26, when asked by The Post if New Yorkers are reaching the point where they’re being held hostage to those who refuse to be vaccinated

We say: Please. Kids have never been at great risk from COVID. Gov. Hochul’s desire to have every last person in the state vaccinated — and maintain mandates until they are, so as to “protect” kids — is sheer nonsense.


This tweet:

We say: As Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg’s new spokeswoman, ex-de Blasio aide Danielle Filson had to say something nice about him. But how exactly is Bragg going to make the city “safer” if he won’t aggressively prosecute and lock up bad guys, as he’s vowed not to do? And why is a DA, who was hired to enforce the law and stem crime, going to spend time fighting for “criminal-justice reform” meant to help criminals?


This headline:

The New York Times continues to put out scare headlines about the COVID-19 pandemic.
The New York Times continues to put out scare headlines about the COVID-19 pandemic.
NY Post composite / istock/ Getty Images

We say: What that headline should’ve said is: “Pandemic Scare Headlines Have Not Ended,” and won’t likely soon at least not at The New York Times. The truth? For many Americans, the crisis ended long ago: Vaccines and treatments have greatly reduced severe illness and death, the virus itself has mutated into a less threatening form and even Omicron has peaked.


This claim:

“The collapse of the [2015 Iran nuclear] accord has sparked years of attacks across the region.”

— The Associated Press, in a Jan. 24 story reporting on missiles fired by Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen that targeted Abu Dhabi 

We say: Sorry, AP, but Yemen’s Houthis have been rebelling since 2004, long before President Donald Trump, in 2018, wisely pulled out of that dangerous accord, which paved the way for Iran to legally acquire nuclear weapons and gave Tehran billions to fund terror. Indeed, Iran has been behind violence through­out the region ever since the overthrow of the shah in 1979, purportedly including the Beirut bombings in the early ’80s that left 241 US Marines and sailors dead. How low to try to blame Trump, who arranged Middle East peace treaties (the Abraham Accords), for regional turmoil.


This headline:

NPR claimed that there is a "movement" that is trying to blame President Biden for recent inflation.
NPR claimed that there is a “movement” that is trying to blame President Biden for recent inflation.
NY Post composite / istock/ Getty Images

We say: OK, President Biden and his fellow Democrats aren’t fully responsible for the worst inflation America has seen in 40 years, but they do deserve hefty blame for fueling it by, for example, injecting massive COVID “relief” into an already red-hot economy, pushing green-agenda measures that drive up the cost of energy (and everything dependent on it) and ignoring predictable supply-chain shortages until it was too late.

— Compiled by The Post Editorial Board





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