So I was mostly going to ignore this because it seemed rather obvious this was a partisan hit from Salon and some Democrats, but now more mainstream outlets are picking it up. (1/)
1) Tom Cotton had deployments to Afghanistan and Iraq. 2) Cotton was honorably discharged with multiple accommodations, including a Bronze Star. 3) Cotton finished Ranger school and earned a Ranger tab.
Salon, and some Democrats, have accused him of misleading regarding his military service by having literature that has said he "volunteered to be an Army Ranger" even though he never served in the 75th Ranger Regiment.
I will leave the specific debate over whether the term Ranger should be used for those who complete Ranger school to members of the military, but the reality is that the term has commonly been used that way for years. Including by press outlets (& even some Salon authors!)
A lot of people have pointed out that many news outlets referred to the first female graduates of Ranger school as Rangers repeatedly.
Cotton never claimed to have served in the 75th Ranger Regiment. He's been very upfront about the specifics of his service. His service record is impressive regardless of title. In other words, this is pretty clearly a dumb attempt at a partisan smear.
Update: This was fairly obviously a planted hit piece. And now we know the source because the Salon reporter behind it BCC'd her in his email to Cotton's team asking for comment and she mistakenly replied to them.
It was obvious when the Los Angeles Teachers Union submitted a list of demands including defunding the police, Medicare for all, and a ban on charter schools to restart in-person instruction: dailycaller.com/2020/07/13/la-…
We've clearly made some mistakes and more urgency is needed to improve, but we are currently administering 1.1 million vaccines per day. We are doing significantly better than 99% of the countries in the world, including all of the EU.
Many of the same people complaining now were telling us 4 months ago that there was no way we would even see a vaccine before 2021.
And the countries ahead of us don't have to deal with the same logistics challenges as distributing to a country with 300 million people.
That doesn't mean we shouldn't be making adjustments. We clearly aren't using enough of the vaccines that have been distributed. We know production can keep up with demand so we need to lower the restrictions of who is getting vaccinated. But that doesn't = failure.
"FL is lying re Covid data" and "election was stolen" claims are direct mirrors. You have people that have predetermined conclusions (Fl couldn't be doing that well! & Trump couldn't have lost!) & then are just looking for explanations for why facts don't match those conclusions
And in each case you've had irresponsible and dishonest people be elevated and given large platforms to take advantage of people looking for answers with ridiculous conspiracies. Rebekah Jones is just Sidney Powell without a law degree.
Bigger problem is the institutions relied on to tell ppl the truth are failing them. R's and right-leaning media should have told ppl truth re mass voter fraud. Mainstream/left-leaning press, & Dems should have rejected the FL conspiracies. Instead, they all did the opposite.
It has been 7 months since @paulkrugman declared that DeSantis was representative of a “disastrous” response to Covid-19 while Cuomo, Murphy, and Whitmer were fighting it the right way.
These people weren't murdered. They were legally executed after convictions for horrendous crimes, being sentenced to the death penalty, and going through countless appeals.
You can oppose the death penalty as a punishment without pretending that the people executed were victims or that carrying out those executions is comparable to murder.
As an example: Daniel Lee was a white supremacist who murdered a family (including an 8-year-old girl) by suffocating them with bags and then dumping their bodies in a swamp.
That's whose name @CoriBush wants you to remember.
This is crazy. He knows that Putin wants him dead and that he is likely to be arrested as soon as he lands. The media attention might keep him alive for a little, but this still seems unwise.
Navalny is now at the airport giving a statement. Starts by apologizing to the passengers on the flight and at the airport for Russian authorities shutting things down to prepare for the flight's arrival. He says that this is his best day in 5 months & he's not afraid.
Navalny is now at passport control, but the authorities at the airport are trying to take him away and separate him from his wife. Someone who I believe is his attorney is pointing out to them that she has all the necessary documents. He says goodbye to his wife & goes w them.