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ABC News' Jon Karl Taken Aback That Kristi Noem Said 'the Right People' Should Be Voting in US Elections

Don't look now, but we have another phony controversy being passed around on the Left, and this one's based on comments that DHS Secretary Kristi Noem made that aren't really very hard to figure out: 

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Obviously Noem's talking about U.S. citizens being "the right people" to vote, and not the Democrats' coveted illegal alien demographic. 

Now, if you're a self-proclaimed "journalist" like ABC News' Chief Washington Correspondent Jon Karl, you could take this story one of three ways. A reporter trying to at least pretend not to be biased could A) Point out that it's most likely Noem was talking about U.S. citizens when she said "the right people." B) A journo could report that there are two sets of opinions about what she meant. 

Or, in this case, the not surprising option C) Just instinctively take the Left's desired spin and give it more oxygen. 

"C" is what Karl did here: 

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What's "extraordinary," media hack, is that we have an entire political party that is hellbent to prevent measures that will ensure that only U.S. citizens are voting in our elections. 

"Rational person" being the key words there.

"Journalist" Karl would just like everybody to insinuate that Noem is saying that the SAVE Act would disenfranchise citizen voters -- but somehow only Democrats -- because shilling for the Left is the default position of too many journos these days. It's easier than drawing the simpler conclusion that the Democrats don't want secure elections so illegals can vote. 

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