Unassigned

Howard Kurtz counts the seconds before comparisons to Nixon's Saturday Night Massacre, is still too slow

After the White House announced Monday night that acting Attorney General Sally Yates had been relieved of her duties for refusing to enforce an executive order that, in her expert legal opinion, was not “wise or just,” Fox News commentator Howard Kurtz began counting the seconds before pundits started making comparisons to Richard Nixon’s “Saturday Night Massacre.”

Advertisement

Even counting the seconds, Kurtz was already too late, as “massacre” was already on its way to becoming the buzzword of the night.

https://twitter.com/jkheilman/status/826273778963533824

https://twitter.com/davidpredmond/status/826272972256182272

https://twitter.com/PennsylvaniaRed/status/826273452982169601

Advertisement

Is he crying?

Advertisement

By all means, resist … calling Yates’ firing a massacre.

https://twitter.com/robert_venosa/status/826267132967129089

https://twitter.com/amandacarpenter/status/826261542010236929

https://twitter.com/Alicia_Smith19/status/826264502148722697

Advertisement

https://twitter.com/AlJimJuma/status/826273341774376961

https://twitter.com/benflorance/status/826275095652003842

No? What if it were two people fired?