Democrat Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse has defended his membership in a Rhode Island beach club that is all-white — or… is it? “Journalism” to the rescue:
Sen. Whitehouse defends family’s membership in private beach club amid questions about whether it is all-White https://t.co/xxkSpwnU7e
— Felicia Sonmez (@feliciasonmez) June 21, 2021
We’ve been waiting for the story to catch on a bit with a mainstream media outlet, and…
Here comes the spin. https://t.co/tdThamIRjm
— (•_•) (@AsTheWorldBurnz) June 21, 2021
“Republicans pounce” won’t be far behind!
Is it? https://t.co/lyNj5HCwTe
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) June 21, 2021
Yes.
Next question?
— Pradheep J. Shanker (@Neoavatara) June 21, 2021
I mean, I'd like to see if the Washington Post can answer it. Especially after creating a 23andMe account over Tim Scott.
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) June 21, 2021
But there’s no bias, because “Democracy Dies in Darkness” or something.
This is the same publication that “fact-checked” the Jim Crow story of Tim Scott’s grandfather for the grave sin of being a Black Republican. https://t.co/7IMDVkWD30
— kaitlin, political fashion police (@thefactualprep) June 21, 2021
https://t.co/RGBvzH39LM pic.twitter.com/MK5mjAJr1H
— Extremely Careless (@Shanghaibeast) June 21, 2021
The phrase "questions about whether it is all-White" would not have been used if he had an R after his name.
— David Willford (@Dave_Willford) June 21, 2021
Man if there only was a fact checker at the Washington Post who could figure this out…
— S.Howe (@howe5311) June 21, 2021
Well…did you find out yet? https://t.co/wyYGkgjaeC
— Chad Felix Greene 🇮🇱 (@chadfelixg) June 21, 2021
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