
Reason frames a Washington Post piece through a skeptical, libertarian-leaning lens that questions the credibility of Neal Katyal's public narrative. The article emphasizes Katyal's denial of coordination with McConnell, positioning him as responding to criticism rather than as a primary news subject. The selective framing—headlining Katyal's defensive statement rather than presenting substantive analysis of his TED talk claims—reflects Reason's established tendency toward critical skepticism of institutional figures and mainstream media narratives.
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"The implication that McConnell put me up to writing the piece is simply false."
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