The Washington Post is among media outlets willing to do yeoman’s work to help keep the Democrat narrative about 2016 alive, and The Wall Street Journal’s James Taranto compiled just a few examples of the kinds of cookie-cutter spin that gets published:
The Washington Post publishes the same garbage over and over. July 20, 2018: pic.twitter.com/XHvpvaGMgc
— James Taranto (@jamestaranto) July 27, 2019
Jan. 13, 2019: pic.twitter.com/DFtSqsEkeR
— James Taranto (@jamestaranto) July 27, 2019
July 26, 2019: pic.twitter.com/tbnBZhSsVV
— James Taranto (@jamestaranto) July 27, 2019
End of rant. For now. I'm sure they'll do it again before long.
— James Taranto (@jamestaranto) July 27, 2019
We have no doubt.
If it weren't for Russian asset conspiracy theories, would the @washingtonpost even have a reason to exist?
A short thread. https://t.co/qj5oSXb3qB
— Aldous Huxley's Ghost™ (@AF632) July 27, 2019
@wapo has officially jumped the shark
— Peter DeGiglio (@PeterDeGiglio) July 27, 2019
Periodically I forget just how bad they were, and are.
Fortunately, there are Best of the Web archives to remind and entertain.https://t.co/WeOD0drVdB
_— Todd McIntyre (@AppliedGiftedEd) July 27, 2019
You should keep this as an ongoing thread
— Jon Levine (@LevineJonathan) July 27, 2019
We’re sure it could turn out to be a long one.
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