Commentary This morning, the ever-popular Daily Mail writes of the latest Supreme Court decision upholding Arizona’s new election legislation: “The decision comes at a time when states are pursuing a series of Republican-backed voting restrictions in the wake of former President Donald Trump’s false claims of widespread election fraud and irregularities in his 2020 loss to now-President Joe Biden.” False claims? How exactly does the Daily Mail know that? Of course, they don’t. Nobody really does because it has not been faintly investigated. The DM is just writing the usual propaganda—in other words, drivel. Or, as of the great Italian playwright Luigi Pirandello put it in the title of one of his most famous works, “It is so, if you think so,” alternatively translated as “Right you are, if you think you are.” Nothing underscores this more dramatically than the mega-fiasco surrounding the New York City Democratic mayoral primary. As …