Posted on 09/17/2018 12:51:23 AM PDT by Eleutheria5
A conservative columnist for The Washington Post compared President Donald Trumps recent social media comments regarding hurricane fatalities in Puerto Rico last year to Holocaust denial, and accused the president of not caring about the deaths of Latinos and non-voters.
Jennifer Rubin, a former writer for conservative outlets including The Weekly Standard and Human Events, excoriated President Trump over the weekend, telling MSNBC on Saturday the president was responsible for the deaths in Puerto Rico during Hurricane Maria last year.
Donald Trump has killed those people twice: once through neglect and oversight; secondly, disgracing that they died at all.
If theyre not voters and theyre not white, he doesnt give a darn.
Rubin also compared Trumps comments to Holocaust denial.
Thats what death denial, thats what Holocaust denial, thats what all of these denial syndromes are all about its killing the person twice.
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“A conservative columnist for The Washington Post”
That’s as far as I needed to read.
The Weekly Standard and Human Events ... pretty much says it all right there
is dead and his name was Charles Krauthammer.
Jennifer Rubin was never a conservative.
She doesn’t froth at the mouth at the mention of the name Rush Limbaugh, so she’s conservative.
Perfect example of what I have been saying. Why accept the premise that this woman is a conservative? She is not and never has been a conservative. Saying she is a conservative is a way the left mocks us and helps conservative headline readers make fools of themselves.
There ARE no Conservative Writers for the Washington ComPost.
To the Washington Post, if you are, say, a John McCain or a Bush. you are a conservative in what they consider the mainstream.
Jennifer Ruben is a conservative columnist the same way that Chris Christie is fitness guru.
A conservative columnist for The Washington Post????
There ain’t no such animal.
“A conservative columnist for The Washington Post compared President Donald Trumps recent social media comments regarding hurricane fatalities in Puerto Rico last year to Holocaust denial, and accused the president of not caring about the deaths of Latinos and non-voters.
Jennifer Rubin, a former writer for conservative outlets including The Weekly Standard and Human Events, excoriated President Trump over the weekend,”
What a bull $h^t article. Calling Jennifer Rubin a conservative columnist is outrageous. Anyone who believes the WAPO has got to be mind deficient.
A conservative columnist for The Washington Post ...
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LOL!
That’s like saying “The Republican on the Bernie Sanders campaign...”
A “conservative columnist for the Washington Post”? ROTFL. That ain’t happening.
Yes and it's important to understand how they did the fraud: Shortened URL to https://publichealth.gwu.edu... They received a guesstimate of the number of people who left PR permanently. That is poorly sourced to say the least and suspect. They multiplied that number by the mortality rate from the prior years (same 6 month intervals) and arrived at the "expected" number of deaths. They subtract that from the actual number and got 2975. It's BS but a very precise form of BS.
Talk about a stretch..comparing those that would deny the systematic extermination of 6 million to anyone who questions the the unproven several thousand(?) in a natural disaster.
Someone might be in denial but it’s not Trump.
Still more projection from liberals. Liberals were the Nazi and they project that massive failure on everyone else.
Rubin “calls” herself conservative. . . that is 1000% BS. If she is conservative, I’m a third century Muslim iman . . . . (there was no such thing)
Something doesn't seem right here.
Rubin is not a conservative.
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