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Today in Progressive Totalitarianism

21st January 2022

NPR reporting on Supreme Court mask controversy merits clarification. An inaccurate verb choice made the reporting unclear (NPR)  In other words, they lied but they aren’t going to come right out and say it.

NPR Doesn’t Care About Truth

‘Virtual reality is genuine reality’ so embrace it, says philosopher (The Guardian) An idea so stupid only an intellectual would believe it.

‘Let’s ban algebra, too!’ adds Fla. legislator who is clearly not three kids in a trench coat (Washington Post)

An epidemic of constitutional illiteracy threatens our nation (The Hill)

Mars Inc. announces M&Ms characters will be redesigned for more ‘progressive’ world

M&Ms characters to become more inclusive (The Hill)

Taxing extreme wealth could lift 2.3 billion people out of poverty (CNN) And Senator Umbrage is right there with her hands out.

Gavin Newsom’s crime comments ripped by California DA: ‘Either he’s ignorant … or he’s a liar’

Fact-Checking 3 Claims at Democrats’ ‘Voter Suppression’ Hearing

Pelosi’s Top Pick For Transportation Committee Caught On Video “Repeatedly” Crashing Her Car While Attempting To Park

Keeping Up With the Leftist Lexicon

Canada’s war on children

CNN Accuses Florida of ‘Limiting Freedom’ With New Anti-CRT Bill  Well, yeah, that’s what laws do. The question is: Freedom to do what?

NPR’s Totenberg RAGES After Being Critiqued for SCOTUS Fake News

California Looks Like a “Third World Country” According to… the Governor of California  Can’t say he’s wrong.

Michigan School District Extends Virtual Learning Indefinitely

San Francisco Store Clerk Confused As Shopper Actually Tries To Pay For Merchandise  Babylon Bee.

NY Times: ‘Trump-Era’ ‘Rage, Fear’ Took ‘Mental Toll’ on Dems  Poor iddle babies.

The Other “Big Lie”: Democrats Fuel Doubts Over The Legitimacy Of The Coming Elections

Life at the Library in 2022 San Francisco

Quincy Institute Blames Anti-Asian Violence on China Hawks in Congress

 

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