On Thursday, after the mass murder at UCC, President Obama said that the shootings should be politicized. We’ll have to wait and see if the White House ever feels the need to politicize terrible news like this:
Chicago faces escalating gun violence. September was deadliest month in 13 years, report says http://t.co/5HZ0zjof9l pic.twitter.com/PdnXzerHsJ
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) October 3, 2015
Tragic. And yet:
No press conference or photo op of President's exasperated expression staring at TV screen. https://t.co/t1kdTUPwZb
— BT (@back_ttys) October 3, 2015
What gives, White House?
https://twitter.com/akheathen69/status/650385547047780352
https://twitter.com/golfaholic56/status/650386622328901632
https://twitter.com/johninUT/status/650385507432554496
It takes away from the liberal narrative, and as such isn’t worthy of being “politicized” by the president, apparently.
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