The liberal media – in cohoots with Democrats in Congress – in America couldn’t move fast enough to label the primary suspect in the March 15 massacre in New Zealand as a “right-wing conservative extremist.”

This labeling is automatic with outlets like CNN, NBC, MSNBC and others.

But the truth is revealed in a 74-page manifesto published by suspect Brenton Tarrant of Australia. In that article, he wrote that Sir Oswald Mosley was the historic figure he most closely identified with. Mosely, who was photographed with Mussolini on a visit to Italy in 1936, was the leader of the British Union of Fascists in the 1930s after serving as a member of Parliament.

Tarrant described himself as a “racist” and a “fascist.” He is not a conservative and instead is a socialist.

So the prime suspect identifies as a socialist, which puts him in the philosophical camp with most of the 30 or so candidates for the Democrat nomination for president in 2020. He is opposed to “corporatism” – apparently he is against capitalism – another view shared by some presidential aspirants.

The media immediately blamed Trump for this shooting at the two mosques before any facts surfaced. But Tarrant wrote that he is most closely aligned to Communist China – one of Trumps biggest targets for trade equity.

Tarrant did not answer if he was a Christian, which is a pretty good indication that he is not.

The media believes that “facts should never get in the way of a good story” and “it’s more important to be first than accurate.”

This is a classic example of, “Ready, fire, aim.”