How many Politico reporters does it take to screw in a lightbulb? Who knows, but we do know it took four to write an insane, eco-fanatical, grave-stomping July 9 headline: “Former Sen. Jim Inhofe, who called climate change a ‘hoax,’ dead at 89.” The first paragraph of the piece was no better. In fact, it was about as cringeworthy as it gets. “Inhofe, the Oklahoma Republican who once brought a snowball onto the Senate floor as a brazen symbol of his denial of climate change, died on Tuesday. He was 89 years old.”
Compare Politico‘s treatment of Inhofe to its flowery 2019 obituary for Cuban communist dictator Fidel Castro and its priorities become clear: “Cuba’s Fidel Castro, who defied U.S. for 50 years, has died.”
Politico‘s ghastly report on Inhofe begs the question why any editor(s) using their prefrontal cortexes would okay this for publication. Apparently, someone at Politico had some kind of epiphany because its asinine headline was changed soon after the piece was published. […]
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