Yes, the same Washington Post that called ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi an “austere religious scholar” is marking (mourning?) the death of Qasem Soleimani, Iran’s “most revered military leader.” Sounds like a super fella.
Breaking news: Airstrike at Baghdad airport kills Iran’s most revered military leader, Qasem Soleimani, Iraqi state television reports https://t.co/NbZW4DaWvD
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) January 3, 2020
“austere religious scholar”
“revered military leader”
washington post sympathizes with terrorists pic.twitter.com/Uj8A5aSQqk
— Logan Hall (@loganclarkhall) January 3, 2020
“Most revered military leader” now joins “austere religious scholar” and “mourners” trying to storm our embassy as word choices that make normal people wonder whose side the American mainstream media is on pic.twitter.com/JR83xMYCtO
— Buck Sexton (@BuckSexton) January 3, 2020
Really Washington Post?
"Most revered"
WaPo headline: "Airstrike at Baghdad airport kills Iran’s most revered military leader, Qassem Soleimani, Iraqi state television reports"
Soleimani was responsible for many of the bombs that killed US soldiers. pic.twitter.com/i5sbkdbtge
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) January 3, 2020
F’ing outrageous – I’m so sick of the propaganda machine
— ? CLOWN WORLD ? 1984 (@Darth_Sillyness) January 3, 2020
@washingtonpost will go down in flames as a “news source” and @CNN is paving the way. What a bunch of clowns. I hope the American public is smart enough to see thru the idiocy.
— Lance Wilkins (@Lance_A_Wilkins) January 3, 2020
How long before they grant him the elite status of "his motives may never be known"?
— Guilty and Unrepentant (@_Tellitslant) January 3, 2020
Recommended
Astute.
— Mr. Butter Brain (@ButterBrained) January 3, 2020
They should be renamed as the Tehran Post.
— Critical Thinking 101 (@critica18495985) January 3, 2020
I don't wonder anymore
— Grizzled? (@GrizzledOldGoat) January 3, 2020
We don't wonder. We know whose side the MSM is on. It isn't America's.
— Philip Rizzi (@Izzi12) January 3, 2020
Yeah, it’s absolutely ridiculous.
— Scott Ford?????? (@KY_Medic) January 3, 2020
they just can't help themselves, can they…
— Rokhead (@RoknSpock) January 3, 2020
They have no shame.
— That deplorable blonde (@White2to4) January 3, 2020
They never learn.
— Hugh S Leshley (@utamaro71) January 3, 2020
Holy shit. Revered by whom?
— Thomas "Boston" Corbett (@E_LeClaire) January 3, 2020
“Revered”….STFU?
— jennydee (@jenndee19) January 3, 2020
What an odd choice of words for a [checks notes] newspaper…
— Schültzie ???✨ (@muffnbear) January 3, 2020
Wapo has lost one of their heros. Thoughts and prayers, everyone.
— Doris Daylight? (@DorisDaylight1) January 3, 2020
I'm sorry this happened to your freinds tonight
— Count Mo (@DrMosesAB) January 3, 2020
Sorry for your loss.
— Aaron et politica ingenio ??? (@peekaso) January 3, 2020
I'm so sorry this is happening to you.
— Mike Real-Last-Name-Unknown (@TheOtherMike_) January 3, 2020
You guys going to be okay? I'm sorry this has happened to you.
— J.J. by the Bay (@flagg_colonel) January 3, 2020
Sorry for your loss, Wash Post.
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) January 3, 2020
WaPo is a dumpster fire
— Logan Hall (@loganclarkhall) January 3, 2020
He was a legit Islamic terrorist.
My God, you guys aren’t even trying hide your hatred of America anymore.
— Mindy Robinson ?? (@iheartmindy) January 3, 2020
Wait, he wasn’t an austere religious scholar?
— ArmyProperty (@ArmyProperty) January 3, 2020
What was Iran’s “most revered military” leader doing in Iraq anyway?
— Courtney Holland ?? (@hollandcourtney) January 3, 2020
— Ryan Ashe (@RealRyanAshe) January 3, 2020
Guess he shouldn't have been *checks notes* in Iraq, hanging out with the guys who just hit our embassy.
— MarySueVader (@llcthecableguy) January 3, 2020
Related:
Huge if true: Quds leader reported assassinated in US airstrike, Ben Rhodes hardest hit https://t.co/MPXOU4Kuw0
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) January 3, 2020
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