“I was going to say ‘Crappy Jew Year,’ but one of my resolutions is to be less anti-Semitic,” Wright-Piersanti tweeted on January 1, 2010. Meanwhile, the Times - while pointing fingers and accusing others of launching nativist attacks - has largely failed to address the racial animus in its own newsroom and continues to employ individuals with a history of controversial racist remarks, demonstrating the establishment media outlet’s stunning double standard on the issue of race.īreitbart News exposed the “years-long history of antisemitic and racist comments” of Times editor Tom Wright-Piersanti last August, which came as the senior editor outlined the outlet’s plan to target the president over racial issues following the failure of the years-long Russia-collusion narrative. “If anyone should love America, it’s Ilhan Omar,” Carlson said Tuesday. “This country rescued her from a squalid Kenyan refugee camp and made her a national figure. The Times described Carlson’s defense of American patriotism as “nativist attacks on Democratic women of color,” contending that the “attacks” are “hardly new” for Carlson and President Trump.ĭespite the paper’s assertion, Carlson issued no such attack in his monologue, rather highlighting and responding to the stream of anti-America remarks routinely offered by ultra-progressive Democrats, like the members of the “Squad.” For example, Omar this week called for “dismantling” systems of oppression, which includes America’s “economy and political systems.” “And when vandals like Tammy Duckworth and Ilhan Omar tell us that we’re not allowed to question their patriotism, even as they scream about how horrible America is, we have every right to laugh in their faces, and we should,” Carlson added. We have every right to fight to preserve our nation and our heritage and our culture,” he said. “There are many of us here who do like this country,” Carlson said, emphasizing that “we live here.” Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) after the conservative firebrand suggested that she and many of those within her caucus “actually hate America.” He renewed those criticisms on Tuesday night. The Times took specific issue with Carlson’s recent critiques of Sen.