This week in whoppers: Mamdanis great sacrifice for freedom, Obama still disappointed in America and more

“It is precisely because we love this nation that we will not leave it.After all, who loves America more than those who have sacrificed so much to make it free?” — Mayor Zohran Mamdani, SaturdayWe say: Hmm — we missed the part where Mamdani made a personal sacrifice to make America free.

Does he mean putting his rap career on hold? Also, “making it free” was never supposed to be about free buses. “The Israeli military kidnapped Dr.Hussam Abu Safiya a year and a half ago, and now he’s been beaten, starved, thrown in solitary, and is in critical condition — all for trying to save Palestinian lives.”— Darializa Avila Chevalier, TuesdayWe say: Safiya’s not in prison because he tried to save Palestinian lives.

He’s a senior officer in Hamas, the terror group that perpetrated the Oct.7 massacre, and that’s why he was taken prisoner.

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“What greater form of patriotism is there than the belief that America is not yet finished?”— Barack Obama, SaturdayWe say: Obama hit this same note throughout his presidency, and it’s as off-key now as it was then.His idea of “patriotism” is pushing for radical change to make America unrecognizable. “I would have plugged my nose and voted for Graham Platner anyway.” — The View’s Sunny Hostin, TuesdayWe say: Of course she would’ve, because Hostin (like most Democrat mouthpieces) has no moral compass, ethics or standards except gaining and keeping power.

She was OK with Platner’s Nazi tattoo, his racism and his active profile on an app designed for sex predators, so why would she object to alleged rape? — Compiled by The Post Editorial Board...

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