They’re scared…
Trump's just been shot, and CBS anchor Margaret Brennan disparages him for not telling his followers to lower the temperature. Unbelievable. pic.twitter.com/97R2FG97gG
— Tim Graham (@TimJGraham) July 14, 2024
Trash…
CNN attacks Donald Trump for telling his supporters to "fight" moments after an assassin almost gunned him down. pic.twitter.com/KyIMmUKqYd
— TENET Media (@watchTENETnow) July 14, 2024
Trump shot, libtards hardest hit…
CBS's Robert Costa complains "Trump supporters on social media tonight are extremely angry" at the assassination attempt, lamenting "this is still a politically charged moment".
Margaret Brennan demands Republicans "take the political temperature down" pic.twitter.com/LznPL6WtC6
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) July 14, 2024
UPDATE: More media scum—the talking points have clearly gone out…
Unreal.@ABC blaming TRUMP for the attempted assassination @GStephanopoulos sets it up, @MarthaRaddatz was ready with her “evidence” (including the “bloodbath” lie)
This is why no one trusts Regime Media.
— Greg Scott (@GScottSays) July 14, 2024
Sunday’s New York Times…
What the print edition of the NYT is running with this morning pic.twitter.com/AySY4fM7ZP
— Preston Byrne (@prestonjbyrne) July 14, 2024
Pathetic…
Cropped out the flag. Won’t use the word “assassination.”
This is the kind of image/headline that belongs to history, but the NYT is brainwormed and myopic they can’t see past 10 minutes of passive-aggressively denying Trump his full glory to appreciate the moment. pic.twitter.com/s6aGVoVniR
— Lomez (@L0m3z) July 14, 2024
Who sends out these talking points?
UPDATE II: Jen Psaki…
Former White House press secretary Jen Psaki called on the Republican National Committee to overhaul its planned programming for the upcoming convention to avoid “escalating” the country’s rhetoric following the failed assassination attempt against former President Trump.
In an appearance on “Meet the Press” Sunday, Psaki described feeling “scared” in the aftermath of the attempt on former President Trump’s life, echoing other panelists who called for the country to dial down the divisive political rhetoric.
With the Republican National Convention set to begin on Monday, Psaki said the party should adjust the planned speakers and programming to lower the temperature and “restore civility.” Psaki said that while calls among Democrats for Biden’s withdrawal from the 2024 race have been “paused,” the convention could reignite the conversation
“The convention is starting and unless the programming changes, the rhetoric and how the programming is set up is not actually calming the tone or restoring civility,” Psaki said. “We’ll see if that programming changes, but if it stays the same, that is escalating it. It is not a civil approach to a convention.”
“For anyone out there who has a platform who thinks the moment right now is to be political and attack the other party — you are feeding into the danger. You are making it more likely there’s retaliation,” she said. “I’m incredibly scared. I’m scared for journalists. I’m scared for people who have public platforms of all parties.”
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