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It’s a wonder they still invite JD Vance on the Sunday morning shows. The shows exist to set the narrative for politics (as emailed to the press by Democrat strategists). Vance is a narrative-destroying machine and makes journalismers look ridiculous in the process. You almost feel bad for them. Then you remember the media is the enemy of the people so, like, f*ck ’em.
Yesterday’s victim was Martha Raddatz. The narrative was about illegal immigration. Trump had gone to Aurora, Colorado, to point out that illegal migrant gangs were taking over apartment buildings. Because, and this part is key, illegal migrant gangs are taking over apartment buildings even though Colorado officials say the real problem is Americans posting mean things about it.
Raddatz claimed Trump was pushing misinformation because it was only “a handful of apartment complexes” and not a complete takeover. On a related note, JD Vance was not literally so hungry that morning that he could eat a horse. He’s not Tim Walz.
JD asked Martha if she heard the words coming out of her mouth. And that was just the opening salvo:
These bars are key:
Americans are so fed up of what’s going on, and they have every right to be. And I really find this exchange, Martha, really interesting because you seem to be more focused on nitpicking everything Donald Trump has said rather than acknowledging that apartment complexes in the United States of America are being taken by violent gangs.
I worry so much more about that problem than anything else here. We’ve got to get American communities in a safe space again. And, unfortunately, when you let people in by the millions, most of whom are unvetted, most of whom you don’t know who they really are, you’re going to have problems like this.
It boggles the mind that, in order to deal with the Biden-Harris border crisis adversely affecting the Harris-Walz presidential podcast, the narrative the left and the media (but I repeat myself) settled on is that Trump exaggerates how bad the problem is. They don’t deny the problem. However, Trump uses rhetoric to describe the problem that they don’t like, and in their eyes, that is the bigger problem.
Not the fact that there shouldn’t be a problem because the illegal migrant gangs shouldn’t be here and are only here because of Biden-Harris incompetence. Cheers to JD Vance for explaining it slowly enough for the media to understand.
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