The leftist journalists had a lot to complain about in this month. They first saw Virginia’s key bellwether races explode in front of their eyes.
Then they saw their man President Joe Biden’s ratings take a nosedive, even as they lamely attempted to sell his policies and try to tell their audiences that inflation wasn’t that bad.
Also, there was the Kyle Rittenhouse decision. When that didn’t go their way, they had a fit. No, this wasn’t a clear cut case of self-defense. For them it was the start of an “open season” for “white men” to “carry out” a “massacre.”
These are some of most offensive takes made by liberal journalists in the past month.
Right-Wing Media “Misinformers” Have “Blood on Their Hands”
“The pandemic has been relentless. Biden, who tried to exonerate it from July 4th has added more than 160,000 Americans to the death toll despite vaccines being readily available. Most of the recent deaths have been caused by those who were not vaccinated. So the folks with blood on their hands there are the misinformers, particularly in right-wing media….The unfortunate dark reality is they [Biden administration] are fighting some powerful forces of defiance and disinformation, which have only worsened the partisan gap and human suffering.”
— Host Chuck Todd on MTP DailyNovember 19,
We’re Trying Hard to Sell Biden’s Agenda, Why Won’t People Buy It?
“This Build Back Better bill has relief for people suffering from big bills on childcare, it’s got stuff for climate change, it’s got stuff to lower higher ed costs, it’s got all these things that would affect people’s lives, real people, real lives. And yet, Democrats don’t seem to be able to communicate that. When people are asked, ‘will it affect them,’ they say no.”
— Co-host Tony Dokoupil on CBS Mornings(November 24, 2008).
Hyping Biden’s Lame Legacy
Joy Reid, Host: “Put it in perspective — This [infrastructure funding ] bill — because it’s big. What do you make of it?”
NBC News presidential historian Michael Beschloss: “There is no way that our descendants will not be reading about what happened today in history books 100 years from now.”
— MSNBC’s ReidOutNovember 15,
“Bill Clinton used to say that a President’s lucky to get a sentence. Lincoln saved Union. FDR overcame the Depression to win World War II. Biden’s well on the way to writing his sentence here. This [infrastructure funding bill]It is an important investment for the country. It will rank, I think, with what President Eisenhower was doing in the 1950s.”
— Presidential historian and former Newsweek editor Jon Meacham on MSNBC’s The BeatNovember 15,
COVID’s Bad? Inflation’s Bad? CNN’s Brian Stelter Argues That’s “Feelings Over Facts”
Former The GuardianChris Arnade is a writer/photographer: “People are angry. COVID’s still here….and inflation’s here….Biden was elected to bring things back to normal and things aren’t normal. It’s as simple as that. And so, they connect that to the president.”
Host Brian Stelter: “Right, and that’s what I mean about feelings over facts.”
— CNN’s Reliable sourcesThe 28th of November.
Rittenhouse Verdict = “Open Season” for “White Men” to “Carry Out” a “Massacre”
“Gun laws helped to enhance the design to allow this verdict to happen today. This country was built on the idea of — that white men had a particular kind of freedom and a particular kind of citizenship that only they have that gives, you know, from the slave catchers on, the right to inflict violence in the name of protecting property. That’s, like, the foundational creation of the United States.”
— Host Joy Reid discussing Kyle Rittenhouse verdict on MSNBC’s ReidOutNovember 19,
“If I’m walking around and I’m white nationalist, you know, coward little kid with an AR-15 and I see somebody drive by with a Black Lives Matter bumper sticker and I feel threatened, I can open fire. If I go by a youth group standing outside the local Target chanting ‘Black Lives Matter’ and I feel threatened, I can open fire….My primary concern about this ruling is that it is now open season and that white nationalists and domestic terrorists across this country are high-fiving.”
— Substitute host Jason Johnson on MSNBC’s ReidOutNovember 19,
“At some point, someone is going to weaponize self-defense and when I say weaponize it, I mean, they’re going to have a designated Kyle Rittenhouse….When you can anticipate or precipitate an attack, whether it’s bottles thrown at you, then not only can that person go back and defend himself, others can turn their weapons and carry out a massacre and say it was in defense.”
— MSNBC counterterrorism analyst Malcolm Nance on MSNBC’s ReidOutNovember 19,
“Jury Sent the…Loudest Warning” About “White Nationalist Terror”
“Kyle Rittenhouse killed two white men protesting on behalf of Black lives and got away with it. That’s the single most important thing to understand about today’s ruling. By allowing him to go free and potentially commit other crimes, this jury sent the final and loudest warning to white America about the dangerous rise of white nationalist terror in this country….Kyle Rittenhouse was able to kill Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber and face no consequences because those men were race traitors.”
— Substitute host Jason Johnson on MSNBC’s ReidOutNovember 19.
White Male Tears
“[The Kyle Rittenhouse trial] reminded a lot of people of….the Brett Kavanaugh hearings, in which Brett Kavanaugh, who had been accused by a high school friend of committing sexual abuse of her, cried his way through the hearings….His tears turned out to be more powerful than the tears of Christine Blasey Ford, which were the tears of an alleged victim….But in America, there’s a thing about both white vigilantism and white tears, particularly male white tears. Really, white tears in general because that’s what Karens are, right? They become Karen-outs and when they are caught they start bringing waterworks. White men can get away with that, too, and it has the same effect….Even as the right tries to politicize the idea that masculinity is being robbed from American men by multiculturalism and woke-ism, they still want to be able to have their tears.”
— MSNBC’s ReidOutJoy Reid, host Joy Reid in her Tik Tok account November 16
MSNBC Pretends Radical Biden Nominee Isn’t Radical
“I want to choose my words carefully because I am sure [Republican Senator John]Kennedy will do a victory lap tonight on another channel. It is an embarrassment to not only the United States Senate but also to the nation. This is an embarrassment to Ronald Reagan’s party, who described America as “a shining city on the hill”, not because it was shiny or bright but because it provided a light for those like the Biden nominee. What do you do with a party that is at best stupid, at worst, flagrantly racist?”
— Host Nicolle Wallace after a clip of Republican Senator John Kennedy telling Comptroller of the Currency nominee Saule Omarova he’s not sure whether to call her “professor” or “comrade” as aired on MSNBC’s Deadline for White HouseNovember 18. (In March 2019, Omarova tweeted “Until I came to the US, I couldn’t imagine that things like gender pay gap still existed in today’s world. You can say what you like about the USSR but there wasn’t a gender pay gap. Market doesn’t always ‘know best.’”)
“Stop Treating Republicans” Like They are “Normal”
“I think they [the media]You must not treat Republicans like regular politicians. They’re not ordinary politicians. This behavior is unusual. This is a party that spends its entire time cooking up these ridiculous cultural memes, fanning violence and coming up with outright lies.”
— Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin on MSNBC’s VelshiNovember 13,
Reid Rages Against “Nazi-Curious” Republicans
“You have the Democrats, the responsible parent telling you to be decent to people who are different from you and take care of the Earth, and don’t threaten to kill people….and who pass things like health care and roads and bridges and food for people who can’t afford it. Then there’s the other parent, the YOLO [You Only Live Once] parent, the Republicans, who lets you stay up all night and eat Snickers for dinner, and take off your mask in a COVID cloud, and ‘Sorry, you can’t have health care if you get sick because YOLO!’ And whose answer to anything and everything is to scream about the border and ‘the scary Brown people are taking over America and meh, and history is mean. Cancel it!’…Your drunk, mostly absentee, Nazi- curious, authoritarian Republican Party is doing this circus, waiting around for you to put their ridiculous, embarrassing, democracy-hating, Trump-cult authoritarianism, open-racism-embracing, dangerous behinds back in power.”
— Host Joy Reid on MSNBC’s ReidOutNovember 18, 2008.
Black Republican Is White Supremacist In “Black Face”
“Here they want white supremacy by ventriloquist effect. A black man is speaking, but there’s a white idea on the runway. This white idea justifies the white supremacist policies. It is well-known that the principles we are unable to accept in ourselves can be internalized in our minds and bodies. So to have a black face speaking on behalf of a white supremacist legacy is nothing new.”
— Vanderbilt University Professor Michael Eric Dyson on Republican Virginia Lieutenant Governor-elect Winsome Sears as aired on MSNBC’s ReidOutNovember 4, 2005.
Youngkin “Happy to Connect with Virginia’s Horrible, Violent, Ugly History” of “White Supremacy” to Win
“Glenn Youngkin in Virginia played the race card, and he played it from the bottom of the deck.….Youngkin was perfectly happy to connect with Virginia’s horrible, violent, ugly history, which is centuries of slavery, white supremacy politics….This connects to Republican politics back to Ronald Reagan talking about welfare queens and Richard Nixon talking about law and order just as infamous as Glenn Youngkin talking about Toni Morrison, a world-renowned, justifiably black woman which I’m not sure he’s ever read and using that to send not a dog whistle, but an air horn to people who believe in white supremacy.”
— NBC News presidential historian Michael Beschloss on MSNBC’s The Sunday ShowNovember 7,
The Car has become a Sentient Being
“Waukesha will hold a moment of silence today, marking one week since a car drove through a city Christmas parade, killing six people and injuring scores of others.”
— November 28 tweet CNN’s official Twitter account. Darrell Brooks was the driver of the car. He was not mentioned in that initial tweet. a felonReports claim that he hated white and Jewish people.
“Here’s what we know so far on the sequence of events that led to the Waukesha tragedy caused by a SUV.”
— November 25 tweet from The Washington Post’s Official Twitter account
Trump “Lost So Much Time” on Stopping Climate Change, Is It Too Late?
“It’s been 15 years, though, since An Inconvenient TruthIt was published. How much ground have we lost because of inaction and the rollbacks under President Trump….over the past 15 years….Have we lost so much time that we are not going to be able to recover?”
— Host Andrea Mitchell to former Vice President Al Gore on MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell ReportsNovember 4,
USA Today: Happy Thanksgiving!
“How do Indigenous people spend Thanksgiving? For many, rather than a celebration of peace and shared prosperity between Native Americans and Pilgrims, Thanksgiving represents the dark shadow of genocide and the resilience of Native people….For tribal citizen Dennis W. Zotigh, Thanksgiving is ‘a day of mourning.’”
— November 23 article by USA Today reporter Michelle Shen.
It’s time to update those outmoded amendments
“When the Founding Fathers were busy with the amendments, the First and Second Amendments did not have AR-15s in there, weapons of war, and they didn’t have Twitter. So both amendments, I think they need to be tweaked a little bit.”
— Co-host Joy Behar on ABC’s The ViewOctober 30, 2005
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