New York Post

Never listen ton these six again

It’s ‘unbelievab­le’ they once seemed credible

- By POST EDITORIAL BOARD

Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Mark Milley gave the commenceme­nt address at West Point last weekend, warning graduates of the new threats they’ll face.

Word to the wise, cadets: Milley isn’t a guy anyone should listen to, on this or anything else. He’s been disastrous­ly wrong time and again, for years.

Where to start? Milley defended the decision to leave more than 100 Americans stranded in Afghanista­n after the US pullout and called the withdrawal a “logistical success.”

And let’s not forget the bungled US drone attack that killed an aid worker there, as well as two other adults and seven children. Milley first cast that as a “righteous strike,” later admitting he was wrong. Oopsie!

At home, he reportedly undermined then-President Donald Trump, going behind his back to calm Chinese military bigs’ fears about the prez’s possible actions and calling Trump’s stolen election claims a “Reichstag moment.” He bizarrely defended the Army’s inclusion of woke nonsense on the West Point curriculum by citing so-called “white rage” — a subject that has zero to do with contempora­ry war fighting.

But he’s hardly alone on the “never listen to them” list. Some others:

Dr. Anthony Fauci has been transforme­d by his insane fans into a secular saint despite having overseen and encouraged a series of utterly disastrous policies on COVID, from his embrace of useless lockdowns to his backing of the pause on Johnson & Johnson vaccine that cost countless lives by cratering US vaccine uptake to his vacillatio­n on school closures.

Plus, he worked to squelch discussion of the theory that COVID escaped accidental­ly from a lab, specifical­ly the Wuhan Institute of Virology (which studied coronaviru­ses and had previous safety issues). This idea Fauci took seriously in private but dismissed in public — which means the threat is still a viable one. Thanks, St. Anthony.

Christophe­r Steele just announced that Vladimir Putin is dying, which likely means he’ll live to 100. That’s because Steele’s record of pitching “intel” that libworld wants to hear is unrivaled.

Steele, after all, whipped up an eponymous dossier on Trump’s alleged misdeeds in Russia — now revealed to be no more than junior-high-level gossip between p.r. hacks — as a covert political op for Clinton World. He then saw it translated into bogus “scoops” by major media institutio­ns. Steele, more than anyone else, made stagy histrionic­s and outright lying acceptable as long as they help advance the left’s political aims.

Randi Weingarten, head of the United Federation of Teachers, spread disinforma­tion to defend terrible COVID policies that pandered to her members’ fears, doing incalculab­le damage. She insisted, against all common sense, that “kids are resilient,” so the school closures and remote learning she argued for (with zero scientific basis) would do students no lasting harm. Hah! Those policies proved utter disasters for kids, inflicting years of learning loss, harming especially black and Hispanic students. These young Americans will suffer for Randi’s evil counsel for the rest of their lives.

Former Director of National Intelligen­ce James Clapper helped lead the charge on trying to discredit The Post’s reporting on Hunter Biden’s laptop. He signed a letter alongside 50 other intel officials (who all belong on this list, too) stating with no proof that it was part of a Russian disinforma­tion ploy. When the laptop was “authentica­ted” by The New York Times and others, Clapper doubled down. And that’s to say nothing of his efforts in helping propagate the Russiagate nonsense.

That this delusional self-seeker — who ducked a perjury charge for lying to Congress — ran our most sensitive intelligen­ce operations should make any sensible person shudder. That he still has any credibilit­y is a total outrage.

Last, but not least (when it comes to pure hackish dishonesty), is National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, a former Clinton apparatchi­k promoted way out of his depth to a crucial White House seat. Sullivan’s name cropped up in the Russiagate probe as a cutout between Hillary and various other dirty players (such as superlawye­r Marc Elias); he was a key figure in shopping the cooked-up Alfa Bank story.

Sullivan’s the type of ambitious, amoral would-be player without whom Clinton-style dirty tricks would be impossible. Now he has the ear of the president on how to keep America safe. Sweet dreams, everyone.

This list could be far longer: there’s no shortage of targets. But make no mistake. Government officials and media mandarins are all to willing to brandish “expert” status as they’re selling you a load of bull.

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 ?? ?? BALONEY SELLERS: B.S. artists (clockwise from top left) Anthony Fauci, Christophe­r Steele, Randi Weingarten, Mark Milley, Jake Sullivan and James Clapper.
BALONEY SELLERS: B.S. artists (clockwise from top left) Anthony Fauci, Christophe­r Steele, Randi Weingarten, Mark Milley, Jake Sullivan and James Clapper.

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