Republican Rep. George Santos’ extensive lies have vaulted him into pseudo-celebrity — or infamy, depending on how you look at it.
His seemingly ever-growing list of fabrications has made him and the voters who cast ballots for him into a public mockery. He somehow seems to be getting a kick out of being the subject of late-night comedy routines and satirical sketches.
But I do question whether the now-infamous persona of “George Santos, the fabulist” has unjustifiably distracted us from “George Santos, the racist ignoramus.”
A prime example of this can be found in some of the recent media coverage of Santos’ December interview with a Brazilian podcast, in which he said he was mugged in broad daylight in New York City. The interview was conducted in Portuguese and translated by “The Rachel Maddow Show.”
I heard and read many pundits discussing the implausibility of his mugging claim. But a racist remark he made during that same tale seems to have largely flown under the radar.








