Nope, this ain't the Babylon Bee.
If you don't know Max Boot, well that's okay, because he's a WaPo writer and those guys stopped being relevant somewhere around 2014.
Max has a particular hatred of Trump, however, like most jOuRNaLisTs these days, and he's spent the better part of a decade trying to prove that Trump is a spy for Russia.
You can't make it up, people! Satire is DEAD!
(Did I mention how much he hates Trump?)
Let's look at the details on the wife's indictment from Fox News:
The Washington Post placed editor's notes on Thursday atop several opinion articles that were written or co-authored by Sue Mi Terry, a former CIA analyst charged this week with being an unregistered foreign agent for the South Korean government.
Because of course she used to work for the CIA!
The simple word for "unregistered foreign agent" is "spy."
'On July 16, a federal indictment was made public alleging that Sue Mi Terry had acted as an unregistered agent of the South Korean government beginning in 2013,' the note says atop pieces with Terry's byline. 'If true, this is information that would have been pertinent for The Post's publication decision. Ms. Terry has denied these charges and has asserted through counsel that the allegations in the indictment are unfounded.'
Terry, 54, was hit with charges of 'failing to register as a foreign agent and conspiring to violate the Foreign Agents Registration Act' by the Southern District of New York on Tuesday. U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said Terry allegedly 'subverted foreign agent registration laws in order to provide South Korean intelligence officers with access, information, and advocacy. Terry allegedly sold out her positions and influence to the South Korean government in return for luxury handbags, expensive meals, and thousands of dollars of funding for her public policy program.'
Selling out America for luxury handbags!
In case you were wondering if South Korea's arrangement with her was worth it:
A widely quoted expert in the media, Terry is a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, an influential think tank, and served on the National Security Council during parts of the Obama and Bush administrations.
The National Security Council!
Oh, and did I mention that she co-authored WaPo pieces with her husband?
The suspected foreign agent is the wife of left-wing Washington Post columnist Max Boot, with whom she co-authored multiple Post opinion pieces, as well as authoring several on her own.
Meanwhile, Boot has been a leading proponent of U.S. intervention in foreign wars, especially the Ukraine-Russia conflict. 👇
Maybe we should check to see if any other "journalists" have spouses connected to the intelligence community. It might explain a lot!
I'll leave you with this 2022 clip of Tucker Carlson raking Max over the coals:
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