Ann Althouse, good instructor that she is, finds that a professional-big-time-journalist at the Washington Post (and other journalists, elsewhere, I am sure) have difficulty with reading, interpreting and pulling actual quotes from primary sources.
She takes WaPo to the woodshed, and it’s a joy to watch.
Tom Maguire deals similarly with the NY Times, which is also misreporting about the history they prefer to be re-written.
Gabriel Malor has more. It seems there are people who really don’t want history taught except as they may teach it. Oh, communists, controlling history. They never change.
Our president says words and then decides later what they mean. Our press reads words and does the same.
Hey, what is truth, anyway?
And how much longer will the United States remain “united”? That’s a question worth pondering, as we watch California, which recently declared it wasn’t speaking to Arizona, decides–like a kid with fingers-in-ears-shouting-“lalala…”—it’s not going to think about Texas, either.
Only slightly O/T, considering the above: The dictatorship of relativism takes many forms.
No wonder the Catholic church–indeed all of Christianity–must either be deconstructed, or altogether dismantled. Imperfect as the churches may be, they are much too subversive, as they stand.