Media top headlines January 20
In media news today, Biden appears to lose his cool after a reporter’s question on divisiveness, NPR stands by mask report as three SCOTUS justices refute its claims, and MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow says Biden used his long press conference to show Putin he has ‘stamina.’
Former Democratic Labor Secretary Robert Reich became the latest figure on the left to viciously attack Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., over her filibuster stance, suggesting Senate Democrats should assault her for it.
“Tonight, Republican senators lined up to shake Kyrsten Sinema’s hand,” he wrote in a now-deleted tweet on Thursday. “Democratic senators should have given her the backs of their hands.”
Sinema and Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., joined all 50 Senate Republicans on Wednesday in opposing the attempt to alter the Senate filibuster on party lines, resulting in a 48-52 final tally. As predicted, Democrats failed to advance their expansive election overhaul bills over the 60-vote filibuster threshold.
Sinema has particularly enraged liberals for her steadfast support for maintaining the filibuster, and Reich’s suggestion that Democrats should hit a woman for her stance drew outrage.
CONCHA ON STEPHEN COLBERT’S LATE NIGHT CRITIQUE OF KYRSTEN SINEMA: ‘IS THIS SUPPOSED TO BE COMEDY?’
National Review’s Charles Cooke said Reich’s remark was tantamount to saying Sinema “must be slapped around by her party if she fails to follow the demands of a white man.”
“No big deal,” tweeted radio host Larry O’Connor. “Just Democrat/Socialist icon [Robert Reich] encouraging violence against a female senator who didn’t vote the way he wanted.”
VULNERABLE SENATE DEM KELLY SAYS HE’LL VOTE TO NUKE FILIBUSTER, LEAVING MANCHIN AND SINEMA EVEN MORE ISOLATED
Just last year, Reich scolded Republicans as “actively opposed to ending the epidemic of violence against women in America.” In 2020, he shared remarks from Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., after she accused a House…
Source : foxnews

