Sen. Tommy Tuberville posted a video Thursday encouraging Americans to get the COVID-19 vaccine, saying it’s “safe, effective, and free.” New York Times Washington correspondent Maggie Haberman — who while working for Politico “never disappointed” the Hillary Clinton campaign when asked to “tee up stories for us” — says Tuberville’s video is notable, seeing as Donald Trump, who’d like to take credit for development of the vaccine during his term, has declined to take such a step.
Notable. The former president, who wants credit for the vaccines developed during his presidency, has declined to take such a step. https://t.co/fk3mdaHKoA
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) June 10, 2021
Ever heard of Google?
https://t.co/WXCUdeRqy0 pic.twitter.com/ZNuZ0qyzjC
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) June 10, 2021
20 second google search.
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) June 10, 2021
Again just a dumb avoidable cool kids tweet.
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) June 10, 2021
Okay, he said it a dozen times, but did he really MEAN it?
— 🔥 Czar of Truth, Empire of Reason 🔥 (@Silent_Kindling) June 10, 2021
Do you know how to use google or are you cool with intentionally lying?
— Chris Barron 🇺🇸 (@ChrisRBarron) June 10, 2021
Did the Biden administration have anything else they wanted you to say?
— J (@ARaised_Eyebrow) June 10, 2021
Is Twitter still flagging misinformation?
— Alvaroidz (@Alvaroidz) June 10, 2021
He said he took the vaccine and said he wanted people to take it less than a week ago.
You guys set these little checkpoints and demand he meets them.
Here's one for you: Stop lying.
— Dale Jackson: Thespian (@TheDaleJackson) June 10, 2021
You do understand how Google works right?
— SτΣΜ Smittie (@smittie61984) June 10, 2021
Recommended
— Rohan Cassanova (@irishswamp) June 10, 2021
He did and more than once. You are an extraordinary "journalist."
— It'sAlwaysShadyInPhiladelphia (@Virgostare) June 10, 2021
https://twitter.com/ob1156/status/1403136777490030592
The journalistic laziness here knows no bounds.
— Wheresyourcape? (@wheresyourcape) June 10, 2021
False Maggie. #journalismisdead https://t.co/bZYldw3vw5
— The Tickler (@TheTicklerIsIn) June 10, 2021
— Jason Beale (@jabeale) June 10, 2021
https://twitter.com/CeasarSolid/status/1403136081805996036
Not true
— Fusilli Spock (@awstar11) June 10, 2021
Oh–like that's a shocker.
— mallen2010 (@mallen_2010) June 10, 2021
— InMyHumbleOpinion (@IMHO1969) June 10, 2021
Trump encouraged everyone to get a vaccine at C-PAC and YouTube banned his speech
— Gavin (@Gavin_B_Hayes) June 10, 2021
Difficult to “take such a step” since he’s not allowed on Twitter.
— President DeSantis (@prezdesantis) June 10, 2021
🙄 You are such a hack. pic.twitter.com/uHfAFXk5DZ
— GuessWho (@AmicaIncongnita) June 10, 2021
Google is your friend
— OC and Stiggs (@_Me_Three) June 10, 2021
Step out of the bubble, Maggie.https://t.co/sbdxyjqfHX
— KSLawWolf (@KSLawWolf) June 10, 2021
From that right wing org, NPR. https://t.co/EigEd0j6SZ
— The Revenant (@treckly) June 10, 2021
https://twitter.com/OhhhhhDeeee/status/1403137372603260934
Except that he did. In March.
— Taro Tsujimoto (@RCannon74) June 10, 2021
Bad take after bad take after bad take.
But keep trying, you'll win everyone's confidence back I know it!
— TheRealBudBundy (@TheRealBudBundy) June 11, 2021
The current Vice President
Kamala Harris Says She Wouldn't Trust a Vaccine Trump Recommended
— DennisDee Chief Wahoo (@DennisD35811908) June 10, 2021
https://twitter.com/AttilaSaysMeow/status/1403139946668507139
This is wrong too. If you’re not a reporter, is your job just to lie about Trump?
— J.W. 🇺🇸 (@WokeLawyer) June 10, 2021
Doing great, Maggie. pic.twitter.com/5vFDIYd0Pu
— Mark Ashworth (@marklarflash) June 11, 2021
You're pretty bad at your job Maggie. Five seconds on Google.
— Bob Jeffers (thinks Halloween is stupid) (@TuliusT) June 10, 2021
— Cid Vivar (@Cid_Vivar) June 10, 2021
— Grand Potentate Kulák Rex (@drainbameged) June 10, 2021
It’s funny where and when the “fact checkers” show up.
Have they decided to quit after being wrong so often?
— Rob (@RealRobMing) June 10, 2021
Trump has said in numerous interviews, speeches and statements that he encourages everyone eligible to get vaccinated. You don't report any of his statements so perhaps that's why people still believe the media lies
— Steve o/b/o Patrick 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 (@rhainman) June 10, 2021
And this is the Washington correspondent for the country’s premier newspaper. All we’ve been asking of the media is to tell the truth, but that’s too big a request.
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Update:
Trump, who’s been banned from Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, didn’t do a PSA so it doesn’t count.
NYT in March https://t.co/65JyxuTbCk pic.twitter.com/pneBmBtx7E
— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) June 11, 2021
In an interview. Is that a PSA? Yes/no? https://t.co/gyl1QJBZwO
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) June 11, 2021
I think going on national television, having been vaccinated, and encouraging others/supporters to do so counts as promoting the vaccine. I’d love for him to do more, but I’m glad he did this & glad for operation warp speed.
— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) June 11, 2021
I understand. But I was making a specific point about a PSA – something former presidents all did together – and I suspect you knew that.
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) June 11, 2021
This is amazing. He didn't recommend people get the vaccine on OUR terms, so it doesn't count. Just an incredible hill to die on. https://t.co/sHARLMBqiE
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) June 11, 2021
I guess when your career depends on him…
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) June 11, 2021
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