You aren't allowed to ask difficult questions of your Democrat masters. That's only for REPUBLICANS.
You'll also note their is no reporter credited with this story, other than "PolitiCal". I smell HIT JOB...
“Are you a Moonie?”
“Are you a Papist?”
“Are you a Jew?”
Some politicians get away with just about anything.
Republicans get pilloried over just about nothing.
Facts are facts. She keeps using the word bankruptcy and as much as i despise California and Brown,as much as his policies led to the large deficit the state is not bankrupt. It was close. It may yet happen. The reporter needed to be better prepared.
She should have said, “No Governor Moonie, I am a real reporter, not one of your admiring Moonies.”
I like the way the LA Times labeled the Washington Times as a Conservative newspaper.
The Times is a bit more Conservative than the Washington Post, but it is far from being a Conservative newspaper just as Fox is a bit more Conservative than most of the other networks, but is far from being labeled Conservative.
Governor Moonbeam versus a non-Moonie. Kinda ironic.
I would have asked Brown, “by the way Governor, how did it feel when a REAL American, Ronald Reagan kicked your Daddy’s ass in the election of ‘66? Did you cry like a little girl?”
Governor Moonbeam doesn’t like Moonies?
I don’t know, Governor. Are you a Loonie?
Old Jer “gave no ground”? I thought he was trying to give away California’s parks because there was no money to take care of them? He’s doing a job on California, but I don’t think it’s a good job.
If Moonies were identified as liberals, they would be lauded.
The LA Times writing about old Jer Brown.
“Do you think he likes me? I like him. Don’t tell Patty or she might tell him. His hair is really cool.”
The LA Times reads like a fourth grade girl’s love note.
Notice the moonbeamery of the comments from dingbat Californians that follow the story.
She should have responded “Do you mean as in ‘Governor Moonbeam’?”