Earlier today, I wrote about how House Speaker Nancy Pelosi had inadvertently made a couple of big faux pas yesterday in her announcement of the House Democrats she’d chosen to be impeachment managers.
Not only was there the whole issue of Rep. Eric “Honeypot” Swalwell being made a member of the team, but there was also Pelosi’s naming of Rep. Jamie Raskin as the lead impeachment manager. Presumably, Pelosi’s forgotten that Raskin was guilty of one of the same “offenses” they’re trying to impeach President Trump over: Calling for a rejection of electoral votes (Raskin objected to 10 of Florida’s electoral votes when Congress convened in January 2017).
In another one that can be tucked into the “You Can’t Make This Sh*t Up” file, mainstream media “reporters” gave up the game today while giving play by plays of what was being said on the House floor as impeaching Trump was being debated.
Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) at one point quoted Pelosi’s comments from a June 2018 press conference where she said, “I just don’t even know why there aren’t uprisings all over the country” in response to a question about child separations at the border.
Gohmert was quoting Pelosi in order to float examples of how Democrats had said things that could be construed as “incitement” as well, but in a move that should shock absolutely no one familiar with the highly, oftentimes deliberate way national political reporters operate, several “journalists” tweeted what Gohmert said without noting that it was Pelosi’s remarks he was referencing.
Politico’s DC politics managing editor Blake Hounshell “reported”:
Louis Gohmert: "I don't know why they aren't more uprisings all over the country."
— Blake News (@blakehounshell) January 13, 2021
(Update) Hounshell did end up deleting the tweet but only after the damage was already done:
Stayed up almost an hour before pulled. pic.twitter.com/tKCwPngtHN
— Sister Toldjah, VP of BS Detection 😁 (@sistertoldjah) January 13, 2021
Update on this: Apparently Gohmert was quoting Pelosi, which I didn't realize at the time of this tweet. Thanks to those who flagged. https://t.co/OOifWFqSII
— Blake News (@blakehounshell) January 13, 2021
Washington Post senior political reporter Aaron Blake (who yours truly called out) initially did what Hounshell did, but later deleted the tweet:
Surprising that a "journalist" didn't pick up on that right away like those of us in the cheap seats did. 🤔 https://t.co/VttivhCrOB
— Sister Toldjah, VP of BS Detection 😁 (@sistertoldjah) January 13, 2021
Vox.com politics editor Laura McGann also initially quoted Gohmert without pointing out he was quoting Pelosi:
Louie Gohmert on the House floor: "I just don't even know why there aren't more — aren't uprisings all over the country, and maybe there will be."
— Laura McGann (@lkmcgann) January 13, 2021
But then a few minutes later she figured out – presumably from her mentions – that it was a Pelosi quote. She then proceeded to rather ironically use the same defense many Republicans have for Trump regarding his speech from last Wednesday: That she wasn’t trying to incite violence:
I guess this was a callback to something Pelosi said this summer and Rs didn't move to impeach. They knew she wasn't inciting violence. Why do Ds think Trump was saying the same?
— Laura McGann (@lkmcgann) January 13, 2021
Interesting how such observations are totally subjective to these people, isn’t it?
Predictably, “outrage” ensued from the usual corners and Gohmert’s name began trending on Twitter, with liberals calling for Gohmert to be booted from the House over the quote that was actually from Pelosi.
In any event, the irony of media figures “forgetting” it was Pelosi who originally said what she did about “uprisings” wasn’t lost on Twitter conservatives:
Gohmert literally attributed the quote to Pelosi in his statement – This is incompetence at best.
— Auld Lang O’Houlihan (@Earnest_T_Bass) January 13, 2021
“This falls into what I want to happen, so I’m going to not pay attention and not do any research so I can get it out first! Look mom! I’m journalisming!”
— Dr. Running Bare (@running_bare) January 13, 2021
He was literally quoting Pelosi.
This is how disingenuous many on the left are when it comes to these double standards.
Pelosi literally called for uprisings and Asha and other commentators didn't say a word. When they *wrongfully" think @replouiegohmert said it… OUTRAGE! https://t.co/X0aQI1AsBO
— The First (@TheFirstonTV) January 13, 2021
Louie Gohmert is currently trending for quoting Nancy Pelosi
*Chef's kiss*https://t.co/pUI7L7tdaw
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) January 13, 2021
“Chef’s kiss” indeed.
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