Reading the Washington Post, you might think 49 people died at the Pulse nightclub last year because of food poisoning.

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  1. Alain41 says:

    Prosecution of Omar Mateen’s wife would help here. If she is convicted of aiding terror that would have to be mentioned as justice done for the victims.

  2. deaves1 says:

    I understand that he frequented this night club allot.

    • Katharine the Great says:

      Yeah, I don’t know how “often” he went there but he certainly had a Tinder account while married to his accomplice– oops, I meant to say wife.

  3. midget says:

    Wapo should be the poster child for FAKE NEWS. Such a disgusting anniversary
    memorial for the horror of what those victims went through and why they
    went through it.

  4. Maynard says:

    Hey, WaPo is better than the NYT editorial that expressed deep perplexity over shooter Mateen’s motives while placing blame squarely on the shoulders of Republicans. Here you see on full display exactly the sort of deranged hatemongering that they claim to be battling.

    While the precise motivation for the rampage remains unclear, it is evident that Mr. Mateen was driven by hatred toward gays and lesbians. Hate crimes don’t happen in a vacuum. They occur where bigotry is allowed to fester, where minorities are vilified and where people are scapegoated for political gain. Tragically, this is the state of American politics, driven too often by Republican politicians who see prejudice as something to exploit, not extinguish.

    Note that this is from the full editorial board, not just some sick individual.

    Oh, and subsequently Mateen’s father was photographed adjacent to Hillary at her rally. Yes, that’s a “Stronger Together” sign in the foreground. You can’t make this stuff up.

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