Posted on 10/29/2018 6:03:25 PM PDT by yesthatjallen
GQ columnist Julia Ioffe is apologizing after claiming that President Trump "has radicalized so many more people than ISIS ever did" during a segment on CNNs The Lead.
The commentary comes two days after a mass shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue that left 11 people dead, which prompted Ioffe to blame the president in a controversial tweet.
"And a word to my fellow American Jews: This president makes this possible," Ioffe wrote shortly after the shooting on Saturday. "Here. Where you live. I hope the embassy move over there [in Israel], where you dont live was worth it."
On Monday, Ioffe went further in pointing the finger at Trump, which led to condemnation from other panelists on the program.
I think this president, one of the things that he really launched his presidential run on is talking about Islamic radicalization, Ioffe said during a panel discussion on Jake Tapper's show. And this president has radicalized so many more people than ISIS ever did. I mean, the way he talks, the way he...
Thats just its unconscionable for you to say that," CNN contributor David Urban interjected.
The way that he allows these people the way he winks and nods to these groups. The way he says, I know Im not supposed to say it, but Im a nationalist, Ioffe continued. "The way that he hems and haws when he has to condemn these people and kind of gritting his teeth kind of says, fine, OK, I condemn this.
Hold on. For you not to push back on that for her to say, the president of the United States has radicalized more people than ISIS is irresponsible," Urban told Tapper.
OK, you disagree with it," Tapper replied to Urban.
Its not true. Based upon what? How many camps have you gone into and interrogated ISIS folks? Do you know? What do you base it upon? Urban asked Ioffe.
ISIS had like 10,000 members. I think the president has far more supporters who espouse an equally hateful ideology," Ioffe retorted.
The Republican National Committee responded to the segment late Monday afternoon, with rapid-response director Michael Ahrens calling it insane.
Ioffe is no stranger to controversy, having been fired by Politico in Dec. 2016 after implying on Twitter that then-President-elect Trump was having sexual relations with his daughter, Ivanka.
She was hired by The Atlantic shortly thereafter before joining GQ this June.
The Hill has reached out to GQ for comment.
Not a very bright person. She can’t figure that the decline in her career is because of the vial words that comes out of her mouth. Next stop a Soap Box on Polk St. in downtown San Francisco.
Another dark hearted liberal. Jemu Green was just on Shannon bream saying all kinds of lies about T and Bream just let her filibuster. Charlie Hurt was disgusted
seppuku bump off
The media networks need to stop pitting each others pundits against each other and get on with reporting the news. News now is like watching a bad afternoon soap opera with the pundits playing their roles.....it’s darn right awful stuff to watch period.
Well, the G and Q are part of the deviants letter scheme, so you may be right!
more MSM self-destructing. good.
Aw, come on! This has been a very emotional and painful time for her...
:)
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