Two recent examples of leftist hypocrisy.
Here are two news stories this week which have exposed once again the hypocrisy of the left.
Cambridgeport Elementary School librarian Liz Phipps Soeiro rejected First Lady Melania Trump's gift of Dr. Seuss books, claiming the Cat in the Hat was "steeped in racist propaganda."
Here's Liz celebrating Dr. Seuss's birthday dressed as the Cat in the Hat:
Melania Trump's spokeswoman Stephanie Grisham said, "To turn the gesture of sending young students some books into something divisive is unfortunate."
To provide a further example of Liz's hypocrisy, she has also been previously photographed holding a sign which reads, "Don't ban books."
Here are two recent NFL-related headlines from CNN's website.
Notice the difference?
The headline from September 20th reads:
"NFL ratings are down again this season. Is it time to panic yet?"
Six days later, an article by the very same author is headlined:
"Trump says NFL ratings are 'way down.' That's not completely true."
Once again, very fake news CNN have shown that they, and presumably their readers, clearly don't care about the truth. CNN's number one priority is to push their agenda, and they won't let the truth get in the way of the narrative, even if they expose themselves as dishonest hypocrites in the process.
#LeftistHypocrisy
1) Cambridgeport librarian claims Dr. Seuss is racist.
Cambridgeport Elementary School librarian Liz Phipps Soeiro rejected First Lady Melania Trump's gift of Dr. Seuss books, claiming the Cat in the Hat was "steeped in racist propaganda."
Here's Liz celebrating Dr. Seuss's birthday dressed as the Cat in the Hat:
Hypocrite Liz Phipps Soeiro dressed as the Cat in the Hat. Liz recently claimed the Cat in the Hat was racist. |
Melania Trump's spokeswoman Stephanie Grisham said, "To turn the gesture of sending young students some books into something divisive is unfortunate."
To provide a further example of Liz's hypocrisy, she has also been previously photographed holding a sign which reads, "Don't ban books."
2) CNN September 20th, 2017 vs CNN September 26th, 2017.
Here are two recent NFL-related headlines from CNN's website.
Notice the difference?
The headline from September 20th reads:
"NFL ratings are down again this season. Is it time to panic yet?"
Six days later, an article by the very same author is headlined:
"Trump says NFL ratings are 'way down.' That's not completely true."
Once again, very fake news CNN have shown that they, and presumably their readers, clearly don't care about the truth. CNN's number one priority is to push their agenda, and they won't let the truth get in the way of the narrative, even if they expose themselves as dishonest hypocrites in the process.
#LeftistHypocrisy
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