The left is haunted by Louis Farrakhan, the right says

After Tamika Mallory, co-founder of the The Women’s March, attended a speech by Louis Farrakhan in which he made anti-Semitic remarks. The right wonders if it will haunt the left.
A roundup of editorials on the issue:
1. The anti-Semite who's haunting the left
From The Washington Post: "President Trump is a friend to anti-Semites. As it turns out, so are his enemies."
2. Liberal feminists for Farrakhan? Tamika Mallory is on the wrong side of a bright moral line
From The New York Daily News: "Many blame the resurgence of racism on President Trump's inability to condemn bigotry, but it's heartbreaking to see as many slurs from the left."
From The Hill: "There is no dignity, respect or dismantling of oppression in Farrakhan's words. In fact, his remarks are aggressively oppressive."
