Former Democratic presidential nominee didn’t elaborate, but we assume NPR covered Hillary Clinton stumbling and being helped into a van yesterday in a way the former Vermont governor didn’t like:
First time I've ever turned off NPR in disgust with Morning editions coverage of HRC. The media really is a disaster in this country.
— Howard Dean (@GovHowardDean) September 12, 2016
Maybe NPR didn’t notice Dean’s previous diagnosis that Hillary’s incident is no big deal:
From a medical point of view this is not a big deal, She needs to cancel some events or do them by Skype for a week. https://t.co/S6BV5vh1K5
— Howard Dean (@GovHowardDean) September 12, 2016
If Dean had his own “basket of deplorables,” it looks like NPR would be in it — at least this morning.
Seeing @GovHowardDean complain about MSM is completely dumbfounding.
Maybe the DNC forgot to pay this month's rent?!https://t.co/yeX2Rirrd9
— An Reporter (@ImAnReporter) September 12, 2016
@WCRN_MN why? Did NPR not cover her illness or did they dedicate more time than they should of ?
— Edward Dalton (@songman1953) September 12, 2016
Wow, someone got the talking points to Howard Dean early this morning.
— David Daley (@davedaley3) September 12, 2016
Is it enough to make you scream? If so, thanks @NPR. #HillarysHealth #ClintonCollapse https://t.co/0puVYYUXBU
— Harriet Baldwin ?? (@HarrietBaldwin) September 12, 2016
https://twitter.com/JammieWF/status/775312663123419136
A moonbat Dem crying whining about the Democrat-Media Complex is hilarious! You should experience REAL media bias… https://t.co/PJZXNVeKIB
— Moira ☘️ ن (@Moira1987) September 12, 2016
https://twitter.com/thebodytemple/status/775310098553982980
If NPR is so biased, then…
Maybe we should stop funding NPR with taxpayers dollars – right Gov Dean?
— Glenn Amurgis (@gamurgis) September 12, 2016
#Crickets
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