PICK A STORY AND STICK WITH IT, FFS: For the past several weeks we’ve been told by our intellectual betters at MSNBC, Washington Post and The New York Times that daring to question the FBI’s actions was “unpatriotic” and a “national security risk.” (These are the same hypocrites who are wetting themselves over Meryl Streep’s performance in “The Post” when such questions were considered legit).
Notorious moron Adam Schiff even went as far as saying on live television that Tucker Carlson was “carrying water for the Kremlin” by daring to ask such questions. So what should cross my wire today but a press release from the ACLU stating that it may sue the FBI:
What seems to be a made-up term raises concerns that the FBI created the designation to enhance government scrutiny of Black activists, including people involved in Black Lives Matter, which some wrongly blame for incidents of violence and label a hate group. By focusing on ideology and viewpoint in defining what constitutes a so-called “Black Identity Extremist,” the FBI is spending valuable resources to target those who object to racism and injustice in America.
The mask slips further. In 2018, if a truth-seeking question’s answer might provide succor to your political opponents, it’s a Russian plot and you are unpatriotic. If the same reasonable – no, important – question supports a DNC-approved minority, then it’s your duty to ask the question. Poor Kathryn Graham, it’s almost a blessing that she’s not around to see this perversion of “truth-seeking.”