Washington Post fact-checker Glenn Kessler was, it seems, working on an effort to malign Critical Race Theory critic Chris Rufo, but when he reached out to another journalist asking whether Rufo had copied her work and whether Rufo had made up a confidential source, things took a bizarre turn, leaving Kessler publicly embarrassed.
โWashington Post fact-checker Glenn Kessler seems to be working on another hit piece against Rufo, claiming that he hijacked the work of someone else and took credit for exposing the CRT training going on in Seattle public schools,โ right-leaning Twitter watchdog, Twitchy, reported on Friday. โThat person was Karlyn Borysenko, whose tweet Rufo included in a query to the city โ so Kessler claims Rufo is โfalsely claiming he had an anonymous tipster helping him.’โ
In an email to Borysenko, Kessler asks whether Borysenko is aware that Rufo has โhijackedโ her work and whether she is comfortable with Rufo turning the Seattle matter intoย โsome kind of anti-White attack, which I donโt think was your original intention.โ
After introducing himself, Kessler gets into the meat of his investigation. โIn various interviews, Rufo has claimed that he became aware of CRT because he got a tip from an anonymous Seattle employee about the CRT program there. But through a public records request, I have discovered that his query to the city (sent on June 17) instead cited a tweet that you made on June 16th.โ
Kessler then emailed Borysenko again, complaining about the Tweet and claiming that he โnever suggested this person did not exist.โ
Again, Borysenko posted Kesslerโs communication.
Hiย @GlennKesslerWP: Sorry youโre disappointed, but Iโm disappointed that theย @washingtonpostย is doing yet another hit piece on him. Itโs ridiculous. Regardless, the whistleblower is real and was talking to both of us. Rufo is ALWAYS on strong ground.โ
Hi @GlennKesslerWP: @realchrisrufo and I were talking to the same anonymous tipster.
— Karlyn Borysenko, Knitting Witch of the West ๐งถ (@DrKarlynB) August 5, 2021
This person came to both of us with the same information. So, yes, that person absolutely exists. And no, I don't believe Rufo hijacked anything. I'm grateful for his work.
Hope this helps! pic.twitter.com/0wB65ioaWa
Twitter commentators appeared to suggest the second response was a knockout blow.
Rufo later thanked Borysenko, telling her that he appreciated her work and that โteamwork makes the dream work.โ
Byย ย Emily Zanotti