Yamiche Alcindor
PBS reporter Yamiche Alcindor seems to be trying to take on the Jim Acosta role during the White House Wuhan coronavirus briefings.
She even had the nerve to suggest that the Surgeon General, who is black, was somehow being racist for using familial terms during a virus PSA, as my colleague Sister Toldjah reported.
Alcindor tried to nail Trump during the briefing about the fact that he had held rallies in early March when there were still very few cases across the United States.
Are you tired of the hindsight game media has been playing? Especially when they themselves are guilty by the same standards as are all the Democrats. Meanwhile Trump’s response was, appropriately, faster and more involved than any Democratic response.
Trump was surprised by the question and said he was sorry that he held a rally.
But here’s the thing.
Joe Biden held eight rallies in March, six of which were after the last Trump rally. As Townhall observes, at one of them was the now-infamous Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, known now for her draconian rules in Michigan.
The White House "15 Days To Slow The Spread" guidelines were issued March 16. Two weeks earlier would've been March 2. Biden held rallies in Houston & Dallas on March 2, L.A. on March 3, St. Louis & Kansas City on March 7, Grand Rapids & Detroit on March 9, & Philly on March 10. https://t.co/ACfijU640R
— JERRY DUNLEAVY (@JerryDunleavy) April 20, 2020
If Yamiche Alcindor can challenge Trump on holding a rally in March, it should be assumed that anyone interviewing the presumptive Democratic nominee will also challenge Joe Biden on his holding 8 rallies in March. Unless that falls into the Tara Reade omission category…
— Joe Concha (@JoeConchaTV) April 20, 2020
Joe Biden held 8 rallies in March.
Six of them came after the last Trump rally.
I’m sure it’s just an oversight that the media never mentions this. https://t.co/E8vr32sfAp
— Tim Murtaugh – Download the Trump 2020 app today! (@TimMurtaugh) April 20, 2020
Of course, to be fair, Biden rallies don’t have that many people.
But this is ridiculous playing the hindsight game, especially in the context of how things evolved and how Democrats were reacting, like Bill de Blasio encouraging people to go in the subway in March and go out to the theater later in March.
Drs. Fauci and Birx said that Trump was following their recommendations when they were made.
Enough to the hindsight games. Because in this, Democrats lose.
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