Whoopi Goldberg Critiques Female Athletes; Financial Times Columnist Argues Biden Inherited a ‘Perfect Economy’ and Other Highlights
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This assertion:
“Trump inherited pretty much the perfect economy.” — Edward Luce of Financial Times, Tuesday
Our response: This supposedly “perfect” blend of enduringly high, damaging interest rates and job statistics that are frequently (and quietly) being revised down is hardly perfect.
During Biden’s term, progressives exclaimed, “the economy is actually doing well!” while many Americans found it tough to purchase essential items like groceries and fuel.
This is a significant factor in the Democrats’ losses. Yet the media sycophants are still attempting to promote Bidenomics.
This remark:
“When you claim ‘these are men competing against women,’ it implies that the women are weak.” — Whoopi Goldberg, Monday
Our response: This is a grave insult to the numerous women who have rightfully challenged the absurdity of being compelled to compete against biological males.
Acknowledging that men often possess a physical edge is not a slight against women; it is a scientific truth. Female athletes should have the opportunity to compete on an equitable field.
Note the contrast:
THEN: “Around one-third of all expenditures in Medicare and Medicaid. . . is not directed towards quality healthcare. It is allocated elsewhere.” — Sen. Chuck Schumer, 2010
NOW: “The wealthiest man on the planet reiterated a series of falsehoods about entitlement programs being full of fraud and misuse.” — Sen. Chuck Schumer, Tuesday
Our response: Pure partisanship at its peak!
Schumer once held the belief that Medicare and Medicaid were fraught with “waste, fraud, and abuse” while criticizing those who resisted cutting anything in entitlement programs.
Yet now that Elon Musk is advocating for reform, Chuck has transformed into the no-cuts politician he previously denounced.
This inquiry:
“Delta reduces profit predictions due to falling air travel. Is it Trump’s recession? Or Musk’s series of airplane incidents?” — David Frum, Monday
Our response: Or perhaps Delta’s profit projections have declined because one of its aircraft crash-landed and caught fire in a recent viral video.
This occurred in Canada, far outside DOGE’s control. Frum is aware of this, yet his obsession compels him to implicate Trump and his associates at every opportunity.
Compiled by The Post Editorial Board