The Washington Post published a sob story about how awful it was that a second kid dies trying to get into the country. His father needed money to pay an electricity bill and so borrowed money to pay a smuggler to get him and his son into the US. The comments at the WaPo web site are scathing:
This is the most liked comment:There's a lot more but the message is clear that even Washington Post readers are not buying the message. You could almost call it a massive outbreak of sanity breaking out among the left. A second link discusses a Wall Street Journal editorial:This child's siblings in Guatemala are alive and well. The child was dragged to the US using money that could have paid the father's overdue electric bill, which is not a reason to grant asylum.That is responded to by another well-liked comment:Thank you. I am liberal myself but I get tired of people who shut off their critical thinking when it comes to brown people. This guy made a spectacularly risky decision, and his child paid the price. It's on his head. This is, of course, on the assumption that the U.S. wasn't negligent in the kid's care - which is certainly possible. Nonetheless it's his father who endangered him.The second most well liked comment is:This is human trafficking with children being used as pawns. Our charity is being abused. We're being scammed.
In the words of the WSJ: "[C]an anyone reading those opening two sentences wonder why millions of Americans believe Donald Trump when he tells them that he can’t get a fair shake from the press?"
I'll just add that I can barely read the news these days (and I absolutely cannot watch it on TV). The negativity toward Trump is so relentless, cluttering up everything. It's crying wolf times a thousand. If anything is worth taking seriously, I'm afraid I won't be able to notice.The blogger is politically moderate but this seems yet more sanity. Especially this: It's crying wolf times a thousand. These seem like useful links when dealing with liberal family or friends.
There appears to be a law of diminishing returns for liberal press bias.
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It's so screechy that I don't see how anyone of any political leaning can listen to or read it. That they are over the top would be an understatement.
It's been over twenty years since I used the WaPo or Baltimore Sun for anything other than a mat for cleaning my pistols.
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