In a Washington Post editorial published Wednesday, authors Deborah E. Lipstadt and Norman Eisen argue for the radical comparison of challenging recent election results with denying that a Nazi Holocaust, the “best-documented genocide in the world,” ever occurred. The essay, titled “Denying the Holocaust threatens democracy. So does denying the election results,” makes several comparisons…
Washington Post: Denying Election Results Is like Denying Holocaust
December 27, 2020 by BWC
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Denying the Clinton Foundation Baggage.
January 10, 2018 by Brent Bozell
In the midst of the media feeding frenzy over Michael Wolff’s gossipy and fact-mangling book on the Trump White House, another piece of news broke. On Jan. 5, it was announced that the FBI has returned to investigating The Clinton Foundation. Yawn. First, the media ignored it. Then, they touched on it for half a […]
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Stop Denying the Obvious. Terror Attacks Are Motivated by Radical Islam.
November 2, 2017 by Michelle Malkin
“Shout ‘Allahu akbar,’ because this strikes fear in the hearts of the non-believers.” Who knew hijacker Mohammed Atta’s parting words, discovered in his journal after the 9/11 attacks, would become a national punchline? The louder and more frequently jihadists around the globe shriek their signature battle cry, the more fervently multicultural apologists deny its meaning. […]