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The week in whoppers: CNN’s outrageous omission, Biden’s crime falsehood and more

By Post Editorial Board

June 24, 2021 | 7:43pm | Updated June 24, 2021 | 7:44pm

This headline:

CNN's headline about Georgia's voter roll was misleading.
CNN’s headline about Georgia’s voter rolls was misleading.
NY Post composite

We say: Every word in this headline is true, but it’s a whopper because of what it leaves out: namely, that every state routinely purges ineligible voters from the rolls, generally to comply with federal law. Left-leaning outlets like CNN want viewers to think Georgia is stopping eligible votes from casting their ballots.


Spot the difference:

“This is simply a redux of a failed system that is designed to both scare people out of voting and … make it harder for them to vote.”

“No one has ever objected to having to prove who you are to vote.”

Stacey Abrams has slightly changed her tune about voter ID requirements.
Stacey Abrams has changed her tune about voter-ID requirements.
Brynn Anderson/AP

We say: Now that the Democrats’ sweeping voting-rights bill has failed in the Senate, and a slightly less sweeping version includes voter-ID requirements, Abrams and other Dems have suddenly discovered a fondness for them.


This quote:

“I’m releasing [a strategy] today to combat the epidemic of gun violence and other violent crime . . . that has spiked since the start of the pandemic.”

President Joe Biden speaks during an event in the State Dining room of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, June 23, 2021, to discuss his gun crime prevention strategy.
President Joe Biden speaks during an event in the State dining room of the White House in Washington to discuss his gun-crime prevention strategy.
Susan Walsh/AP

We say: Huh? Crime didn’t spike at the start of the pandemic, around February 2020, but after the George Floyd riots began in June, as crime stats clearly show. The prez and fellow Democrats now want Americans to forget the “Defund the Police” movement and the anti-police, pro-crime measures they supported and blame the “pandemic” for the crime spike instead. Don’t fall for it.


This headline:

The Washington Post took a look at the demographics of car wrecks during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Washington Post took a look at the demographics of car wrecks during the COVID-19 pandemic.
NY Post composite

We say: The demographic breakdown of road deaths is obviously part of the story. But by elevating it into the headline, WaPo is clearly suggesting these tragedies simply come down to racism. In fact, road safety is a result of a multitude of factors and cannot be seen solely through one lens.


This quote:

“All that I have done through my years of service has always been towards defending human rights.”

Iranian President-elect Ebrahim Raisi, June 21

Ebrahim Raisi said he is a defender of rights, which appears to be the opposite of his actions.
Ebrahim Raisi said he is a defender of rights, which appears to be the opposite of his actions.
Sobhan Farajvan/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images

We say: Iran’s incoming prez is making Baghdad Bob look like Honest Abe. Raisi is infamous for his role in executing thousands of political dissidents and other human-rights violations. Rights groups are demanding probes. Treasury has slapped sanctions on him. Yet he claims he “always” defends human rights? Wow.

— Compiled by The Post Editorial Board