The Left ladies and gentlemen. https://t.co/8nsDMRlkDK
— Davey Dave (@AmazinDavey) May 6, 2017
As Twitchy told you earlier, Vanity Fair contributing editor and Newsweek writer Kurt Eichenwald came unhinged in an anti-AHCA rant that included hopes for family members of GOPers who voted for the bill to “lose insurance & die.” Eichenwald also mentioned the false rumor that Republicans had a beer bash after the AHCA vote (which left some media outlets deleting tweets that turned out to be incorrect):
sorry. They want to drink beer celebrating killing people? Then it should be their loved ones who die.
— Kurt Eichenwald (@kurteichenwald) May 6, 2017
Daily Caller reporter Peter Hasson informed Eichenwald that stories of a “beer bash” weren’t true, and here’s what he said was written back:
I informed Kurt via email that the anecdote about R's drinking beer post-AHCA is false. He replied: "Do you realize who gives a shit? https://t.co/mTuYhgGSBp
— Peter J. Hasson (@peterjhasson) May 6, 2017
That kind of response is unfortunately not unexpected.
Wow, never let the facts get in the way https://t.co/KQpeNPXe82
— Ben Cook (@BenjaminCook) May 6, 2017
https://twitter.com/EF517_V2/status/860932931925225472
CNN analyst material#TrumpDerangementSyndromehttps://t.co/Ej5q3Oh0Tp
— Raven (@KazeSkyz) May 6, 2017
"Dammit Jim, I'm a reporter, not someone who cares about factual accuracy!" https://t.co/MSbXPy5bOm
— Rev Snow (@RevSnow67) May 6, 2017
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