Democrat Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona is one of two Democrats who are so far opposed to a $3.5 trillion wish list that other progressive Dems would like to pass. With that in mind, it’s time to play the “how the New York Times spins it” game, this time by comparing coverage of Sinema throwing a wrench in the Democrat works to a story about former GOP Sen. Jeff Flake from the same state of Arizona (as spotted by @EddieZipperer):
When an Arizona Senator stands in the way of their own party’s agenda… pic.twitter.com/dbmxHSZMDj
— Eddie Zipperer (@EddieZipperer) September 30, 2021
Well, there it is:
There’s something about the framing of those two stories that are not entirely surprising considering the source.
They’re just obnoxious.
— 🎃The🐰FOO👻 (@PolitiBunny) September 30, 2021
Obnoxious and incredibly transparent, in a “Dem hacks” kind of way.
And I am really starting to like Sinema for this
— Kevin Shanley (@gofastdieyoung1) September 30, 2021
@NYT writes headlines that show their bias. https://t.co/hdFHlJ3kOw
— clsb (@clsb13) October 1, 2021
@nytimes is propaganda https://t.co/OfcprTWkuO
— Ski Bunny (@sternergulch) October 1, 2021
A beauty of a split screen double standard exposure https://t.co/U44Agde2Wc
— Yoda Man (@BestRobbNewton) September 30, 2021
Sinema is a maverick
— Jim DeRonck (@JDRonck) September 30, 2021
Apparently senators are only dubbed “mavericks” when they’re Republicans helping the Democrats.
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