The Twitter account @DefiantLs contains a treasure trove of shot/chaser hypocrisy and irony from Dems and the media, and this one inspired by the Washington Post is no different. This shows how the “science” can change so fast that it almost makes you wonder if politics instead of the truth is the driving motivator:
— Defiant L’s (@DefiantLs) January 30, 2022
As usual, that’s a classic example of a WaPo narrative “pivot.”
The shot:
DeSantis blames Florida’s surge on ‘covid season.’ That’s misleading, experts say. https://t.co/ev8FbTX05o
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) August 13, 2021
And the chaser:
Covid-19 transmission may have seasonal spikes tied to temperature and humidity, increasing at different times of the year for different locations, a new study suggests https://t.co/tFKp8JfaEH
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) January 28, 2022
SCIENCE!
“Misleading” usually means correct facts that go against the narrative
— Ronnie Serpico (@RonnieSerp) January 30, 2022
That’s often the case.
Love this account. This example though is a perfect example of the gaslighting of MSM relative to COVID https://t.co/slxnrLvahI
— MN Thin Blue Line (@caniknak) January 30, 2022
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Yep, WAPO caught again. ‘experts say’ is code for ‘we’re making this up’. https://t.co/8vfzydg6o8
— Don Pearson (@DonPearson1952) January 30, 2022
This one's a beauty 🤣 https://t.co/jEqOgcA7ah
— Dereck Coatney (@DereckCoatney) January 30, 2022
If you haven’t caught on yet, Governor Desantis is employing a strategy of just telling the truth even when it’s controversial or unpopular to do so. https://t.co/E2lKKlLhqP
— Rich (@RMBunchaNumbers) January 30, 2022
And it really pisses off the Left and media (pardon the redundancy).
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