Posted on 03/30/2025 4:06:55 PM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
Sunday's edition of MSNBC's The Weekend featured a clip from a town hall in Indiana's 5th Congressional District. In November, Trump and Republican Rep. Victoria Spartz carried the district handily: by 16 and 18 points, respectively.
Yet the crowd overwhelmingly and raucously cheered the suggestion that the congresswoman should demand Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's resignation, given the Signal chat that mistakenly included a journalist.
Co-host Symone Sanders claimed the cheering people were district "constituents," and co-host Michael Steele took it a step further, saying they were Republicans. The show provided no evidence to support either statement. Did MSNBC make any effort to confirm the residence or registration of the crowd members?
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Fire those responsible for that Afghanistan horrific withdrawal.
If Pete Hegseth got a parking ticket, the same people would demand that he resign. It’s what they do. Ignore them.
Wow, so many MAGA hats! I count . . . uh . . . zero
Do they really expect us to believe this???
It’s easy for ‘progressives’ to change parties and call themselves ‘Republicans’... They can call CSPAN and use the same BS lie too. In the old days they would write fake letters to the editor pretending to be Republicans. I knew several people who did that one. (way back when I was a democrat)
If these 3 creeps told me that water is wet I wouldn’t believe them
Anything the PMSNBC tampons say must be “fact - checked”. They have zero credibility. We all know they were paid geezers.
MSNBC is an echo chamber featuring liars.
Typical MSNBC propaganda report they have yet failed to find out or ask how did the journalist number get into the loop.
Because they know how it did ?.
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