Publications like NYT making the break-in at Pelosi's about rising crime rates when the attacker was a right-wing conspiracy theorist who said "where's Nancy" when he entered the home, is journalistic malpractice. Fascists wanted to kill her on Jan 6. He wanted to finish the job.
It's unfathomable to me. One the named targets of a violent, fascist mob that tried to overthrow the government less than two years ago is targeted for assassination, days before an election, and the corporate press is like, wow, crime these days!
@MsKellyMHayes @johncusack I summize you ain't wrong.
@MsKellyMHayes @SpectrumGayMess It didn’t even make it above the fold on the paper! The Twitter deal got more room!! x.com/nycsouthpaw/st…
@MsKellyMHayes @SpectrumGayMess It didn’t even make it above the fold on the paper! The Twitter deal got more room!! x.com/nycsouthpaw/st…
@MsKellyMHayes This take from the NYT is indistinguishable from something that would show up on Fox News in the way it simultaneously lets the Republicans off the hook and uses any opportunity possible to stoke the crime panic.
@MsKellyMHayes Could you elaborate more specifically on "right-wing conspiracy theorist", as far as what is the criteria established for that, & then point me to what evidence is available that fits that criteria? Can you give examples of what that is?