Elizabeth Lauten, communications director for Rep. Stephen Fincher, R-Tenn., has resigned in the wake of comments she made on Facebook about Sasha and Malia Obama.
For the Today Show, that was the top story of the day:
The "scandal" of the Malia & Sasha Facebook post led the Today show this morning. I remember when that was considered a news program.
— Jonah Goldberg (@JonahDispatch) December 1, 2014
It’s almost as if they’re ignoring some stories on purpose.
Worth noting, the Today Show ignored the story of Gruber's WH visits but runs a story on random GOP staffer's FB post http://t.co/L21amq2ide
— Brian Walsh (@brianjameswalsh) December 1, 2014
Jonathan Gruber? That name might ring a bell to anyone who doesn’t get all their news from certain mainstream outlets.
@brianjameswalsh 'Gruber who?' @MattCover
— Politically Homeless (@keder) December 1, 2014
@brianjameswalsh how much time did they spend on Gruber?
— #NeverTrump Meredith (@Mermaz) December 1, 2014
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And of course, in your example their aim is beyond ignoring real news, it is aimed to shape opinion against the GOP. @JonahNRO
— Cindy Cooper (@CindyCoops) December 1, 2014
@JonahNRO Funny how Obama girls are the victims, yet Palin girls are always being victimized by same MSM
— BabyGirlHarlow (@BabyGirlHarlow) December 1, 2014
https://twitter.com/kintsgt14/status/539429282117091328
The Lauten story is at the center of the MSM’s radar screen, while other important stories with real consequences for the country are nowhere to be found:
SHOT: https://t.co/Gtvmwylpan
CHASER: https://t.co/SZ1g6IRiIX
— RBe (@RBPundit) December 1, 2014
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