Media and Democrats flipped out yesterday over President Donald Trump using the term “lynching” in describing the Democratic effort trying to remove him from office.
Trump's "lynching" comment is yet another chapter in his race-baiting playbook | Analysis by CNN's Chris Cillizza https://t.co/hvkrVLcb9q pic.twitter.com/i059kHxvWC
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) October 22, 2019
“Impeachment is not ‘lynching,’ it is part of our Constitution,” Joe Biden ranted. “Our country has a dark, shameful history with lynching, and to even think about making this comparison is abhorrent. It’s despicable.”
Of course, then it was revealed that virtually every Democrat used the term to defend Bill Clinton. Even CNN, incredibly, used the term in describing the questioning of Hillary Clinton on Benghazi.
And don’t forget that CNN Article where @CNN calls them Benghazi hearing a High-Tech Lynching of @HillaryClinton . https://t.co/oYIOQVzZO9 pic.twitter.com/DDYWLwuzhK
— SamTheWriter (@samuelwconnelly) October 23, 2019
If ever there was a wrong usage of the term, that would be it.
And of course, despite deploring the term yesterday, Joe Biden also used it to defend Bill Clinton. Whoops.
Good job, everyone in the media, for spending the day hyperventilating over Trump’s use of “lynching” to describe impeachment.
A tiny bit of research would have led to this – Joe Biden saying the exact same thing on Clinton impeachment.
Nice work, all.
pic.twitter.com/FN30yhDQKt— Tim Murtaugh – Download the Trump 2020 app today! (@TimMurtaugh) October 22, 2019
He apparently forgot all about how despicable and abhorrent he was then.
But now he’s backtracking on his comments then and apologizing for his use of the term.
This wasn’t the right word to use and I’m sorry about that. Trump on the other hand chose his words deliberately today in his use of the word lynching and continues to stoke racial divides in this country daily. https://t.co/mHfFC8HluZ
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) October 23, 2019
“This wasn’t the right word to use and I’m sorry about that,” Biden said. “Trump on the other hand chose his words deliberately today in his use of the word lynching and continues to stoke racial divides in this country daily.”
So wait, he didn’t chose his words deliberately when he said it back in 1998?
Twitchy picks up on some of the stunned responses.
Vote for Biden–he'll speak carelessly, unlike Trump. https://t.co/dXDni1wfkh
— James Taranto (@jamestaranto) October 23, 2019
The most amazing comms strategy we've seen yet… literally "it's different when Democrats do it and ORANGE MAN BAD" https://t.co/dJhIgKwpI3
— Caleb Hull (@CalebJHull) October 23, 2019
"When I said it it was an oopsie but when Trump said it it was mean because Trump is a meanie" https://t.co/2U9w3PecJq
— Allie Beth Stuckey (@conservmillen) October 23, 2019
And this guy wants to be president? Yikes.
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