Basic liberal media rule 101.
When the Republicans screw up (or even if they don’t), media is all over them blaming them for everything.
When Democrats screw up, as they are wont to do as they did with the Iowa caucus train wreck, the story isn’t about their screw-up, it’s about how mean and evil the Republicans are for noticing it.
CBS just proved this rule again with their coverage of the Iowa caucus debacle.
What was the story? “Republicans gloat over Iowa caucus meltdown.”
Republicans gloat over Iowa caucus meltdown https://t.co/LGzbMrangH
— CBS News (@CBSNews) February 4, 2020
Well, at least it wasn’t “pounce,” their usual favorite. Or “seized upon,” another perennial favorite.
But you think maybe there just might be more to the story, CBS?
Yes, this is the real story. Good grief. https://t.co/jxkf6wkA7T
— Megyn Kelly (@megynkelly) February 4, 2020
Excuse me, CBS. I believe the @APStylebook approved term is "pounced." https://t.co/TV5hU7d85R
— John Noonan (@noonanjo) February 4, 2020
You just can’t make this up. It’s beyond parody. https://t.co/aTv2bVpXf8
— Duane Patterson (@Radioblogger) February 4, 2020
Yeah, it’s the gloating Republicans that are the real problem here.
— TheBlaze (@theblaze) February 4, 2020
Does this count as a "pounce" or a "seize?" Or is "gloat" a whole new thing we're trying to introduce now?
— Brandon Morse (@TheBrandonMorse) February 4, 2020
Stop pouncing, get your gloat on now.
HT: Twitchy
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