“How Trump’s Focus on Antifa Distracted Attention From the Far-Right Threat.” So read the The New York Times headline on Jan. 30 to an article by Adam Goldman, Katie Benner, and Zolan Kanno-Youngs. Anyone who has skeptically read as many New York Times headlines as I have will no doubt know enough without being told that the headline would be more accurate if its terms were transposed. In other words, I’d a lot rather hear about how the media’s focus on the evils of Mr. Trump and the supposed “Far-Right Threat” of his supporters has distracted attention from Antifa, among other things. Well, as Gerard Baker recently wrote in The Wall Street Journal in another context, “in our hyperpartisan, post-truth, fit-any-fact-to-your-narrative world, everything is a Rorschach test.” First, that is, you pick your side, and then you pick your truth—or your “reality” as partisans on both sides have lately taken …