Free Beacon Forces Correction From New Yorker's 'Vaunted Fact-Checking Department' on Graham Platner’s Mortgage
Left-wing Maine Senate candidate received a loan from his father, not a 'Department of Veterans Affairs low-interest mortgage,' as the New Yorker reported
The New Yorker on Friday corrected a report on Maine’s left-wing Senate candidate, Graham Platner, that falsely stated he purchased his home in Maine with "the aid of a Department of Veterans Affairs low-interest mortgage." In fact, Platner received a $200,000 loan from his Ivy League-educated father, a prominent attorney and Democratic donor, to purchase the home, as the Washington Free Beacon first reported.
Graham Platner's Dad Paid for 'Working-Class' Senate Candidate's Norwegian Fertility Treatments, Campaign Acknowledges After Platner Repeatedly Suggested He Covered the Costs
Platner said he and his wife went to Norway for the treatments because 'we don't have that money' to afford them in the US
Netanyahu Says Israel Will Sue New York Times, Nick Kristof for 'Blood Libel' Rape Article: Times Takes More Heat for Relying on Widely Discredited Source
In its statement, Israel notes that Kristof's piece 'received the backing of the newspaper'
Journalists Find the Real Villain of Chinese Spy Scandal: Racism
Good news: The lab leak theory is no longer racist (or debunked).…
Renowned Left-Wing Crank Turns on Bluesky, the Social Media App for Left-Wing Cranks
Former Vox columnist David Roberts has been described as 'one of the…
Platner's Maine: Texas Transplants Feel 'Lucky' To Find Vagrant's Feces on Front Porch After Fleeing 'Climate Change'
'We haven't been here for very long, but we're really happy'
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Left-Wing Wikipedia Editors Fight To Keep Democrat Adam Hamawy’s Ties to ‘Blind Sheikh’ Offline Even Though House Candidate Testified to Their Friendship in Court
Hamawy, who's the favorite in the Democratic primary for an open New Jersey House seat, was close with Omar Abdel-Rahman for years, and was a defense witness at the sheikh’s sensational 1995 trial
Boston Suburb Becomes Legal Battleground Over Anti-Israel 'Values' Law That Jewish Group Says Is Thinly Disguised BDS Policy
The Medford, Massachusetts town council overrode their mayor’s veto of the ordinance, which contains language very similar to Boycott, Divest and Sanctions policies that target Israel
Times Columnist Kristof’s Father Fought on Nazi Side in World War II
Hamas prison-rape-dog propagandist’s dad also defended Vichy war criminal, then committed suicide after decades of nightmares
House Candidate Backed by AOC, Van Hollen Hails Cop-Killer Mumia Abu-Jamal as Black Freedom Fighter and Political Prisoner
Democrat Chris Rabb, running for an open seat in an overwhelmingly Democratic Philadelphia district, has even won the endorsement of the Philadelphia Inquirer
'Moderate' Abigail Spanberger Taps Yale Leader Who Pushed COVID Masks for Two-Year-Olds To Serve in Her Cabinet
David Wilkinson, a senior Obama White House adviser who leads Yale's Tobin Center for Economic Policy, is working as Spanberger's 'chief transformation officer'