The Washington Post’s Jennifer Rubin took it upon herself to write Sen. Tim Scott’s response to President Joe Biden’s big speech tonight:
.@JRubinBlogger has what Tim Scott should say in response to Biden’s address to Congress https://t.co/WR7BY9U3ig
— Washington Post Opinions (@PostOpinions) April 28, 2021
So, she’s whitesplaining to him?
In which Jennifer Rubin whitesplains. https://t.co/UFPV7Q0lYH
— Joe Cunningham (@JoePCunningham) April 28, 2021
You’d think the Post would’ve learned its lesson after that disastrous “fact-check” on Scott going “from cotton to Congress in 1 lifetime”:
‘Seriously?’ WaPo’s Glenn Kessler gets torched for ‘fact-check’ on Sen. Tim Scott going ‘from cotton to Congress in 1 lifetime’ https://t.co/CXKT4bjnRE
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) April 23, 2021
That one was bad enough:
I still can’t get over that @GlennKesslerWP, whose great-grandfather built what is now the Shell Oil Company, fact-checked whether Tim Scott’s familial legacy as Black southern farmers in the 1800s was sufficiently humble.
— Drew Holden (@DrewHolden360) April 23, 2021
But now we have Rubin telling a Black man from the South what to say about voting rights and such:
. Multiple lawsuits and audits showed there was no significant fraud. He won fair and square. Refusing to accept the results in anti-democratic and un-American.https://t.co/MID74RWjpH
— Jennifer 'pro-voting' Rubin (@JRubinBlogger) April 28, 2021
Spare us the lecture, Jen:
Saying that only some Americans should vote is wrong and undemocratic. Having just conducted the highest-turnout election in U.S. history with zero evidence of significant fraud, we should reject efforts to put hurdles in from of other voters.https://t.co/MID74RWjpH
— Jennifer 'pro-voting' Rubin (@JRubinBlogger) April 28, 2021
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