Disordered Thinking [incl. Tariq Ramadan]

In the print edition of Sunday’s Post is a brief item across the top of page B2 to break up the gray and give you something quick to read. It’s called “Good Week, Bad Week” and lists two news events. Try to guess which they considered “good” and which “bad.” First this:

Hillary ClintonImage lifts a visa ban against Tariq Ramadan, a controversial Swiss Muslim scholar at Oxford University.

And second:

John Edwards admits paternity of nearly 2-year-old Frances Quinn HunterImage, fathered with a former mistress.

In flyoverland, giving the green light to a supporter of terrorism to come to the U.S. would be “bad” news, while a lying philanderer finally being forced to come clean would be “good” news. But apparently not in the rarefied world of elite journalism.
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