As Twitchy told you on Sunday, CNN’s Jake Tapper pointed out that Women’s March leaders Linda Sarsour and Tamika Mallory are fans of Louis Farrakhan. Yahoo! Lifestyle reported how it all got going this way:
This is far from the first public calling-out of Mallory’s association with Farrakhan (not to mention repeated charges of anti-Semitism aimed at cofounder Linda Sarsour), but this one — stoked by Jake Tapper of CNN — appears to be a churning storm that just keeps gaining power, and from which there may not be any turning back for many.
Tapper has a reality check for Yahoo!:
I didn’t “stoke” anything. I reported what Farrakhan said and noted that some important leaders had attended and were self proclaimed fans.
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) March 7, 2018
If Yahoo! wants to know who “stoked” the firestorm they should look no further than Mallory and Sarsour.
“…stoked by Jake Tapper of CNN”
Thanks @jaketapper https://t.co/uwxH6wP6NH
— Cameron Gray (@Cameron_Gray) March 7, 2018
There’s a more accurate way to describe Tapper’s involvement:
They misspelled "broken and reported on by"
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) March 7, 2018
The spin from Yahoo! is like the “Republicans pounce” approach but with members of the media who report details that are harmful to the Left’s narrative.
— Alfredo Landed (@thoughsob) March 7, 2018
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