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Penalty for Belonging to Wrong Party

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Ms. Parker. Image: CNN

A ghastly difference between being a Republican and a Democrat politician in America:

Weeks ago, the leftist Washington Post assigned 20 reporters to spend every day the rest of the presidential campaign exposing unprovable sins, near sins, possible sins, hoped-for sins, do-able sins, desired sins, desirable sins, potentially logical sins of Donald Trump.

None need be proven, merely asserted.

This was not a shameful secret cleverly uncovered.

The boasting Post is proud of its unprecedented open-faced daily war against Mr. Trump.

As chief spearcarrier among left-wing newspapers for the Hillary Clinton campaign, The New York Times, for weeks, has been averaging a minimum of seven strongly negative Trump stories per edition.

As America’s most influential newspaper and, equally, a traditional Democrat party operative, the Times has played human shield for Hillary Clinton.

With Hillary facing charges of lying, and possible indictment, about the Benghazi tragedy and about her notorious email scheme, Sherlock Holmes couldn’t find visible reporting.

When Mr. Trump unfurls a charge of varying degrees against the repeatedly proven liar, Hillary, Times reporters, in their news stories, instinctively throw themselves over her body in a shameless display of uncritical partisanship.

Several days ago, tender-hearted Democrat Times reporter Ashley (“Go, Hillary”) Parker slapped Mr. Trump in her Page 1 ostensible news story.

She accurately quoted Mr. Trump saying that “Hillary wants to take your guns away.” Triumphantly, vindictively and inaccurately, reporter Parker charged Mr. Trump with speaking “hyperbolically.” He was not. Her daily assignment is to embarrass him.

She used the term “hyperbolically” to boost her Hillary creds and to gin up fresh disgust against Mr. Trump. Hillary believes gun manufacturers should be punished after mass shootings. Now there is a whacko.

Every day, all but one member of the Times essay stable hyperbolically (hello, again) assaults Mr. Trump in clownishly outraged tones. Today it was the turn of Chuckie Blow, the Times’s happily angry affirmative action hire, to assassinate Mr. Trump’s character. He was hired on the condition he would make fun of Republicans weekly but not weakly.

Meanwhile, the White House’s 7-year, 4-month campaign to daily promote above-the-fray photos of sinless President Chuckles, caught him this morning on huis latest The World Loves Me PR tour. He was captured accepting flowers from a pretty girl in Hanoi. How serious. How presidential.

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