This really is the state of the Credentialed Media: they couldn’t spend any time actually investigating Biden’s mental decline, instead they just decided to cover it up. They can’t be bothered to investigate the terrible waste, graft, and abuse in federal spending. Or links between people like Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib with Islamic extremism. Or Nancy Pelosi’s stock purchases. Or so much more. Instead
Mike Lee Can’t Stop Throwing Social Media Grenades. His Church Isn’t Happy.
It was Father’s Day morning, but Mike Lee was still hard at work on social media.
Just before 11 o’clock, Lee posted an image of Vance Boelter, the man charged with murdering two Minnesota lawmakers a day earlier. “This is what happens,” Lee captioned it, “when Marxists don’t get their way.” Ten minutes later, he posted again. “Nightmare on Waltz Street,” he wrote, suggesting that Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz was to blame for the grisly murders.
Lee’s posts generated near-instant national backlash. His mentions filled with people calling on him to resign. Minnesota Sen. Tina Smith, a Democrat, cornered Lee at the U.S. Capitol the next night and gave him an earful. So did Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar, another Minnesotan. A top aide in Smith’s office wrote a letter to Lee’s staffers rebuking them for “making jokes” to “compound people’s grief.”
Once the link between Boelter and Waltz was established, outlets like Politico worked hard to show that he wasn’t one of their own, rather than showing the reality. Let’s not forget that. Oh, and Tina and Klobuchar tweet a lot, and are good with Blamestorming. Here’s Tina being moonbat
If Trump were a king Tina wouldn’t be allowed to post this. Anyhow
It wasn’t just Washington that was buzzing over Lee’s response to the tragedy. It also set off a debate in Salt Lake City. At the global headquarters of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a discussion over how to respond — if at all — began in earnest, according to two people granted anonymity to discuss private conversations. Several of the church’s senior leaders saw the posts and were concerned. Lee is a prominent Latter-day Saint, arguably the best-known elected Church member in the nation. His insensitive words were reflecting poorly on the faith at large. One church official estimated the backlash from Lee’s posts would have severe repercussions for the church’s public image, the first person said.
I had no idea Mike was a Mormon. Did you? But, anyhow, a whopping two people, who, as usual, are anonymous. This is a long, long, long piece, which delves into all sorts of stuff, but, really doesn’t say much. It’s a hit piece, one which Politico would never do on a Democrat. Nor is there any real detail about the Mormon church being unhappy with Lee, just rumor and assertions from Politico.
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