The mask is completely off. The Washington Post has published what can only be described as a love letter disguised as an obituary for Iran's recently deceased Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, killed this weekend in joint U.S.-Israeli strikes against the terrorist regime.
Instead of highlighting Khamenei's four decades of oppression, terrorism sponsorship, and threats to wipe Israel off the map, the Post chose to focus on his supposed appreciation for "Persian poetry." You can't make this stuff up, folks.
This is the same brutal dictator who oversaw the execution of thousands of political prisoners, funded terrorist organizations across the Middle East, and routinely called for "Death to America." But apparently, none of that matters to the woke editors at the Washington Post because he enjoyed a good poem.
"Ali Khamenei, who ruled Iran with an iron fist for over three decades, was known to be fond of Persian poetry and classical literature," the Post's obituary reportedly stated, completely sanitizing his legacy of violence.
This disgraceful whitewashing of a terrorist leader exposes everything wrong with America's mainstream media. While President Trump and our Israeli allies just delivered a major victory for freedom and security in the Middle East, the Post is busy eulogizing one of the world's most dangerous men.
Remember, this is the same newspaper that spent four years attacking President Trump as a "threat to democracy" while now penning flowery tributes to an actual dictator who imprisoned women for not wearing hijabs and hanged dissidents in public squares.
Media Priorities Exposed
The Washington Post's shameful obituary reveals their true priorities. They'll demonize American patriots while romanticizing foreign tyrants. They'll attack our police officers while praising terrorists who chant "Death to America."
Patriots across America are seeing this disgusting double standard for what it is: proof that the mainstream media hates our country more than they hate our enemies. How else do you explain giving a poetry-loving makeover to a man whose regime has American blood on its hands?
While the Post mourns their favorite dictator, real Americans are celebrating another victory in President Trump's mission to restore American strength and eliminate threats to our national security. The contrast couldn't be clearer.
