Just want to point out that this Fox News rage-a-thon about the "woke" mob coming to "cancel" Snow White all centers around one paragraph in a single travel piece written last week in a local San Francisco paper.
"At the end of the day, they're just searching for things to be offended by!"
Tomi Lahren, at the end of a Fox News segment in which she complained about a couple of San Francisco writers expressing mild criticism about Disneyland's Snow White ride.
"At the end of the day, they're just searching for things to be offended by!"
Tomi Lahren says just moments after screaming in outrage about a single anonymous Twitter account criticizing Zach Wilson.
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Let's see what else we can get outraged about today
They've been teasing this segment for an hour now
The whole segment was about a Portland high school named after Ida B. Wells debating whether it's a good idea to rename their mascot after a tree, wondering if there'd be concerns over connotations of lynching.
Once again, the main factors for the power outages are "frozen instruments at natural gas, coal and even nuclear facilities, as well as limited supplies of natural gas" and wind turbine shutdowns accounted for "less than 13%" of the outages.
Juan Williams points out that the vast majority of Texas outages were due to frozen fossil fuel and nuclear generators, only for Jesse Watters to stick with the Fox narrative:
"Okay, so all the video we’ve seen of the frozen wind turbines is fake news, Juan?"
Harris Faulkner: "Our power panel on critics calling out Democrats’ double standard as they push to strip a Republican congresswoman of committee assignments"
Yeah, this is going to be their THING today
This is ALWAYS the playbook they run to when they can't defend what a Republican does -- they complain about a DOUBLE STANDARD and say "what about this situation that isn't even remotely comparable?"
They went this entire segment without once bringing up Marjorie Taylor Greene, who was the main subject of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's complaints about the GOP having "white supremacist sympathizers" in their midst.
Fox News is really going out of its way to criticize AOC for her "white supremacist sympathizers" comments about the GOP while simultaneously not mentioning Marjorie Taylor Greene, who is at the center of AOC's remarks.
Here's another example where Greene's name never came up:
Marie Harf: "We are all for unity, but not with white supremacists, and not for people who, like Marjorie Taylor Greene--"
Sandra Smith: "But didn’t [AOC] just paint with a broad brush the Republican Party?"