Posted on 04/18/2019 8:40:10 PM PDT by ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas
Reporters set Twitter abuzz when New York Times White House Correspondent Maggie Haberman noted that the White House was playing the song Edelweiss, suggesting there was significance to the song that the White House did not understand.
Does anyone at that White House understand the significance of that song? https://t.co/IK9h8fOwNj
Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) April 18, 2019
Users quickly commented that Haberman seemed to think Trump was playing a Nazi song in the White House. The song is from Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammersteins The Sound of Music and is played by Captain von Trapp right before the family flees the Nazi occupation of Austria. The fact that the WH phayed a song from an anti-Nazi musical makes Trump a Nazi.
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Man I luv that song
Saw them In Dallas in the 80’s
Awesome night, with a beautiful chick...
She was fun...
LOL........I really did!
It's entirely appropriate that the Gray Hag, the Newspaper of Wretched, the New York Slimes, employs as their White House correspondent someone who is that ********* dumb. Thanks ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas.
It’s a beautiful song, and I loved the “Sound of Music.” Democrats are insane.
Mass suicides probably taking place right now sadly.
Trump anxiety disorder is a serious condition, make sure to contact local law enforcement to have welfare checks done on your friends that are leftists who might be considering suicide as a way out.
The playing of “Edelweiss” was absolutely brilliant! The lyrics:
Edelweiss, edelweiss
Ev’ry morning you greet me
Small and white
Clean and bright
You look happy to meet me
Blossom of snow
May you bloom and grow
Bloom and grow forever
Edelweiss, edelweiss
Bless my homeland forever
The Captain, Maria, and Children:
Small and white
Clean and bright
You look happy to meet me
Blossom of snow
May you bloom and grow
Bloom and grow forever
Edelweiss, edelweiss
Bless my homeland forever
HOWEVER, they probably HAVE seen the The Man in the High Castle Netflix series in which Edelweiss is the theme music in the creepy opening
Bingo. You nailed it. These reporters have a knowledge base 1 deep and not extending beyond last year.
Apparently not.
Go back and watch the election night coverage. Every single commentator on every single legacy network displayed a level of galactic stupidity never before seen in the free world. These people have zero credibility. They aren't even right half the time. They are never right.
I don't know how any of them even have the gall to appear in public, let alone continue to opine on national television.
So, if a reporter isn't shamed by getting the facts wrong over and over, is he still a reporter? Or, is he a propagandist?
If all the legacy media are simply propaganda outlets, where does that lead?
The culture is ignorant of history and arts and literature and science and theology and geography.
Butt those Kardashians....
It must be true. I saw it on TV. I think the Germans sang it while they bombed Pearl Harbor.
I think Trump has trolled them once again lololol.
They never were.
We watched Show Boat the other day again. Imagine the Outrage the Libtards would have if a movie like that were to be brought back.
That was my favorite song on my Fisher Price Record Player.
wiki says:
In 2018, Haberman’s reporting on the Trump administration earned the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting (shared with colleagues at the Times and The Washington Post),[12] the individual Aldo Beckman Memorial Award from the White House Correspondents’ Association,[13] and the Front Page Award for Journalist of the Year from the Newswomen’s Club of New York.[14][15] Trump himself has repeatedly responded to negative articles in the Times by calling her a “Hillary flunky” and a “third rate reporter”.[16]
It is brilliant.
It's not mine. *sigh*...
Tears in my eyes...
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