The Washington Post's Confounding Ayatollah Obit
By now the world has been taking notice. Taking notice, of all things, of a particular Washington Post obituary. Ayatollah Khamenei was not so much an evil and murderous dictator as a guy whose down time was spent cozily reading poetry and Les Miz.
ABC ‘This Week’ Parrots Iran Regime Media on Accidental School Strike
When the United States is engaging her enemies, you can always count on her media to parrot enemy propaganda. ABC’s This Week twice cited Khomeinist regime media and unthinkingly echoed its attribution of a school impact to the United States and Israel within its recap of Operation Epic Fury.
WashPost Touts Khamenei as Man With an ‘Easy Smile’ and Love of Poetry
In the wake of Iranian Supreme Leader Aylatollah Khamenei coming down with a killer headache after getting a U.S. warhead on his forehead, on Saturday, The Washington Post published one of their infamous glowing remembrances of Islamic terrorists. The paper fondly remembered the brutal Islamic dictator as a “avuncular figure” with an “easy smile” and love for “Persian poetry.”
The American Media and the Ayatollah: Now What?
Hop in the time capsule and set the calendar for the 1930’s. Specifically set the date for September 21, 1930 and then pick up the New York Times. Here’s the headline in the Times that day, replete with the Times-provided capital letters.
Parler CEO Blasts Social Media for Allowing Dictators — Banning Trump
Twitter’s decision to ban “the alleged dictator of America, Donald Trump,” from its platform is startling in light of how the platform has treated accounts run by actual dictatorships like the Taliban and the Chinese Communist Party. On Maria Bartiromo’s Mornings with Maria, Parler CEO George Farmer said it was “terrifying” to see former President Donald “Trump being labeled as a…