The week in whoppers: Tim Walz lies to fan flames, but The Times accuses Trump of incitement and more



Diary of disturbing disinformation and dangerous delusions

This claim:

“Armed, masked, undertrained ICE agents are going door to door, ordering people to point out where their neighbors of color live.” — Minn. Gov. Tim Walz, Wednesday

We say: Feds hunting down people just because of their skin color, forcing folks at gunpoint to rat them out, sure would be reason to resist.

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In fact, ICE is looking for illegal immigrant criminals to take off the streets — and Walz well knows it. He’s telling despicable lies to stoke resistance and, inevitably, violence.


This comparison:

“From Tehran to . . . Minneapolis, people are rising up against systems that wield violence without accountability.” — DNC Chairman Ken Martin, Sunday

We say: Democratic National Committee chief Ken Martin absurdly equates Iran’s “far-right theocratic regime,” which “crushes dissent,” with federal law-enforcement agents carrying out policies of a democratically elected administration.

What an utterly sick tone to set for a major political party.


This column:

“Trump and Vance Are Fanning the Flames. Again.” — David French, New York Times, Sunday

We say: Ignore the blatant incitement from Walz, Martin and other Dems —  including Gov. Hochul, who this week called for New Yorkers to “rise up.”

Per French’s column, Trump is the one fanning the flames — by enforcing immigration law. Psychologists have a term for this: projection.


Spot the difference:

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We say: CNN managed to find “good news” when inflation came in at 6% under President Joe Biden, yet “bad news” when it was just 2.7% on Trump’s watch. The bias is blatant. 

Compiled by The Post Editorial Board


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