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This cleanup on Aisle 4:
“Rather than the substance of her arguments, it was her on-camera stumbles . . .that rocketed round conservative social media and drove a lot of the dialogue “
— Kellen Browning, The New York Times, Monday
We say: Is Browning a reporter — or PR man?
After AOC flubbed in Munich whereas making an attempt to construct foreign-policy cred, she referred to as him to whine that information of her gaffes distracted from her “substantive” message.
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Kellen dutifully echoed that absurd gripe. Hello? She’s a potential presidential candidate; her fiasco was the story.
This query:
“When does the president believe he has been falsely called a racist?” — CBS News’ Ed O’Keefe, Wednesday
We say: What was O’Keefe pondering?
Democrats hurl “racist” at Trump only for sneezing.
O’Keefe himself was implying the prez is a racist simply by asking that query, with its arch “falsely” qualifer.
And by no means thoughts that it got here after Trump lauded Jesse Jackson and was honoring Black History Month.
This charge:
“Republicans have decided they would rather shut down FEMA, shut down TSA and shut down the Coast Guard than get ICE under control.” — House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, Wednesday
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We say: D’oh! It’s Jeffries and his fellow Democrats — not GOPers — who refuse to go even momentary funding for these companies whereas the events talk about reforms to ICE (which is already funded).
Dems’ shutdown gambit is dangerous enough; pretending it’s not their doing solely makes it worse.
This ‘play-by-play’:
“Adam Edelman . . . posted several messages on social networks in favor of the genocide in Gaza.” — Radio Télévision Suisse sportscaster Stefan Renna, Monday
We say: Renna spent practically all of Adam Edelman’s Olympic bobsleigh run trashing him, complaining that the Israeli wasn’t banned for supporting his nation’s self-defense.
That’s a sportscast? RTS (although pulling the commentary off its web site) falsely claimed the remarks had been true.
It’s insane: Any claims of “genocide” in Gaza depend upon redefining the phrase to meaningless.
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