Politics aside, the Supreme Court lost a long-serving stalwart yesterday in the death of Justice Antonin Scalia. We’ve come to expect the lunatic fringe of the Left to come out of the shadows to dance on the graves of conservatives like Scalia. But when the most prominent newspaper in the nation’s capital runs a front page that looks like the following, there’s something terribly wrong.
Remarkable Sunday headline morning after news of Scalia death. Just remarkable. pic.twitter.com/Ie10mvWdwP
— Brit Hume (@brithume) February 14, 2016
Also sickening, shameful, reprehensible.
Who signed off on this? Assume most at @washingtonpost are embarrassed https://t.co/SttkYsHT94
— John McCormack (@McCormackJohn) February 14, 2016
Yet again, we’ve found a new low for the mainstream American media and their treatment of conservatives.
Tells you everything you need to know about the Washington Post.https://t.co/NCD1BC84yM
— Phil Kerpen (@kerpen) February 14, 2016
Pathetic @WashingtonPost headline: ‘Supreme Court Conservative Dismayed Liberals’ https://t.co/DbrCEbT5JN pic.twitter.com/XVtKhe1aJh
— Scott Whitlock (@ScottJW) February 14, 2016
Disgraceful https://t.co/LDuJgV3Dq9
— DW (@whiskeyntacos) February 14, 2016
This was the headline @washingtonpost editors wanted to use for the Scalia obit, but @TheOnion got there first. https://t.co/79vEZ7BqxM
— Charles Hoskinson (@cehoskinson) February 14, 2016
Glad to see the Washington Post focusing on what *really* matters about Justice Scalia's legacy. pic.twitter.com/TYbjbcrTlA
— The Nats Won The World Series (@EsotericCD) February 14, 2016
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It is a helpful guide to how the Washington Post views the world, if nothing else. https://t.co/63wzTvILRE
— Mollie (@MZHemingway) February 14, 2016
They have no shame whatsoever. A nation has lost a brilliant jurist. The judicial branch of the government has lost one of its leaders. Most importantly, a family has lost a loved one. And the Washington Post decides to run a headline motivated by politics and envy.
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