As we told you yesterday, the Washington Post sparked many facepalms by referring to Louis Farrakhan as “right-wing” in a headline that was since changed for a story promoted by a tweet that was subsequently deleted. Katie Pavlich was among the many rolling their eyes at the Post:

Ummm Louis Farrakhan is mainstream left, not far-right. https://t.co/uz1kPmCE4v — Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) May 2, 2019

But there were those who agreed with the Post’s original description of Farrakhan being a “right-winger.” Toronto Sun columnist Tarek Fatah didn’t agree with Pavlich that Farrakhan is “mainstream Left”:

Are you for real @KatiePavlich ? Listing Louis Farrakhan as 'mainstream left' must have sent that hate mongering icon into stitches of unctrolled cackle laughter. https://t.co/g9viZeHFcX — Tarek Fatah (@TarekFatah) May 2, 2019

Is that so? Nah:

Oh really? Presidents Obama and Clinton, leaders of the women’s march, endless Democratic members of Congress have embraced him. Yes, for real. https://t.co/vOYLhNhbZv — Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) May 3, 2019

So that’s the mic drop of the day!

I love when @KatiePavlich goes full savage and drags people into the next century https://t.co/p8psCAJZyx — Storm Paglia ?? (@storm_paglia) May 3, 2019

Right?

Others weighed in:

He is best buds with Aunt Maxine. That should be a big enough clue. pic.twitter.com/gMswQsNRDv — Cat Anderson (@Cat15132) May 3, 2019

It depends on what your definition of “mainstream Left” is.