As we reported yesterday, there was a paralyzing snowstorm that hit Virginia, trapping people for hours, some as long as a day in their cars on the I-95.
But there were a couple of very bad reactions to what was already a bad situation. One was that liberal journalist Jonathan Chait attacked Republicans for trying to help people who were trapped. Another was that folks on the left tried to attack Gov-elect Glenn Youngkin for it, even though he hadn’t even taken office yet.
Never Trump commentator Jonah Goldberg was one of the folks who tweeted that the situation could be a problem for Youngkin.
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— Siraj Hashmi (@SirajAHashmi) January 4, 2022
Now, Goldberg did pull the tweet, but it got picked up and spread widely because he should have known better. The way to respond would have been to say, “Hey, I goofed big time.”
But in response to realizing the truth, Goldberg then had a meltdown and attacked everyone else for pointing out his mistake.
Yeah that’s fine. But the dunking is stupid. I like Youngkin. Thought he’d been sworn in already, and given that context the tweet was 100% right. People who want to read my tweet as some lib attack on him are either ignorant or deliberately acting in bad faith.
— Jonah Goldberg (@JonahDispatch) January 4, 2022
“Given that context” (of being completely wrong), ‘I was right’! And you wonder how this guy was Never Trump, when he thinks like this?
I admitted an honest mistake within minutes. But yeah, it was totally like claiming the Pope is Jewish and the vaccine is a Jewish plot to exterminate all Americans. Are you really this incredibly stupid or just easily manipulated?
— Jonah Goldberg (@JonahDispatch) January 5, 2022
Alrighty, now. That was apparently an effort to deflect by pointing to someone who said something disgusting. That can be disgusting, and Goldberg can still be wrong.
Tucker Carlson mentioned Goldberg’s error with a savage chyron calling him a “half-wit.”
That didn’t make Goldberg at all happy, claiming that he quit Fox in part over Tucker Carlson’s show about Jan. 6.
Apparently Tucker Carlson went after me for a trivial tweet I admitted was in error within minutes of tweeting. I think it's hilarious that this is the first time he's mentioned my name since I quit Fox in part because of his outrageous unpatriotic conspiracy theories about 1/6.
— Jonah Goldberg (@JonahDispatch) January 5, 2022
That’s what is called a deflection. But Tucker Carlson still doesn’t want to date you.
As we reported, Fox explained they weren’t going to renew Goldberg’s contract before he announced his resignation, so that claim about Carlson’s show seems like so much posturing.
This is vintage Never Trump — it’s always the problem of the right if they criticize you. Even when you earned it.
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