Hello and welcome to the second iteration of the Hypocrisy Hall of Fame. Today’s ceremony is for the flip among the “party of science” folks who no longer trust experts if it means @realDonaldTrump can beat coronavirus.
Leading us off, with her second top billing, is the inimitable, the timeless, the one and only @JRubinBlogger, who tweets hypocrisy where angels dare to tread. From experts saving lives to Congress defunding a hospital full of experts.
Hot on her heels is @CNN’s @drsanjaygupta. This “medical expert” went from convening the best and brightest of America’s medical community to suggesting that some of those best and brightest are straight-up lying about @realDonaldTrump’s condition.
@joncoopertweets is a fraud and a hack. He circulates bogus claims that “sources” supposedly tell him about doom and gloom so he can score attention on twitter.
Today Jacob Wohl was charged with voter fraud for, among other things, targeting inner city Detroit residents with a “robocall message [that] warns people about being ‘finessed into giving your private information to the man.’” michigan.gov/ag/0,4534,7-35…
I remain stunned that Jacob Wohl could be a real person that shares the same brief, passing moment on this planet with all of us.
If you wrote a movie or a novel with Jacob Wohl as a character in it they would be immediately removed for being so unrealistic.
If you objected to Tom Cotton’s op-ed, yet have no concerns about this piece of CCP propaganda, you’ve taken leave of either your intellect or your morality. nytimes.com/2020/10/01/opi…
“From Beijing’s point of view, democratic development in Hong Kong has brought about nothing but chaos, polarization and anti-China sentiment.”
That’s a line @nytopinion felt was fine to include here.
Truth: Biden’s own website endorses the plan, as @guypbenson & others point out, and it pulls heavily from the GND (as @abcnews’s fact check makes clear).
I think it’s worth pointing out that the Democrats impeached the President over a conspiracy theory that has since unraveled and neither the event nor the theory was mentioned during a debate a month before his potential re-election.
Like it never happened.
I spend a lot of time musing about the stories that the media chooses to cover. But the ones they decide to avoid are often far more interesting. This is one such case.
Whatever your thoughts are on politics, the lack of a reckoning over this should bother you.