Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Ann Coulter: Court to the Washington Post: Don’t Try Too Hard to Get It Right

First, see how CNN reports the episode:


Are no CNN reporters sick of this propaganda channel's demagoguery?

Ann Coulter  "Last week, U.S. District Court Judge William O. Bertelsman dismissed Nick Sandmann's $250 million defamation suit against The Washington Post for its stories about a mythical racist hate-crime allegedly committed by Sandmann, a Catholic schoolboy, against fake war hero and "Indigenous Person" Nathan Phillips. 

"This is why people of sound judgment and good character despise the press, and also the courts. 

"For three days running after the annual March for Life in Washington, D.C., earlier this year, the Post published vicious hit pieces -- six articles and three tweets, along with a deceptively edited 59-second video -- portraying the teenaged boy as a Goebbels-level racist, who violently smirked at a hapless Indian. 

"Thus, according to the Post, while waiting with his classmates at the Lincoln Memorial for their bus to arrive, Sandmann: 
-- "accost(ed)" and "physically intimidated" Phillips; 
-- blocked Phillips, refusing to let him retreat; 
-- was part of a group chanting "build that wall," "Trump2020," and "go back to Africa" at Phillips and assorted other left-wing, America-hating activists; 
-- only relented in his taunting, "when Phillips and other activists walked away.” 
"This is "true" in the sense of being the exact opposite of the truth. 

"Switch the aggressor and the prey and you've got the picture -- as proved by a one-hour, 46-minute video triumphantly posted on Facebook by the Black Hebrew Israelites the same day as the Post's first article on the incident. (They were the ones screaming at the Covington boys, calling them "incest babies," "dirty ass crackers," and "future school shooters." Sounds like a nice school trip.) 

"As the video makes clear, Sandmann was standing in the same place the whole time, minding his own business, when Phillips made a beeline to him, planted himself in front of the teenager and began banging his drum and singing loudly inches from Sandmann's face.

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