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CNN's Camerota: President Trump 'Choked Like a Dog' on Coronavirus
NewsBusters ^ | Mark Finkelstein

Posted on 09/22/2020 12:31:26 PM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest

CNN's Alisyn Camerota said on this morning's New Day that, when it came to his handling of the coronavirus, President Trump "choked like a dog." To do so, Camerota employed a variation of the "some would say" dodge that Katie Couric would infamously employ to take a nasty shot that she didn't dare put in her own mouth.

In this case, Camerota claimed that it was President Trump himself who would say of another person that he "choked like a dog" if he had handled the virus the same way Trump did. But the words, of course, were Camerota's. It was nothing more than an obvious ruse to get the insult out without her fingerprints on it. Nice try, Alisyn, but your ploy was transparent.

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To: blueunicorn6

It definitely wasn’t a fair fight. The press needed more people to go up against Kayley. :-)


41 posted on 09/22/2020 6:35:14 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks (The Constitution guarantees the States protection against insurrection. Act now, Mr. President!)
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