Sunburn â The morning read of whatâs hot in Florida politics â 5.21.21
Good Friday morning.
Ella Joyce has a horse show today, so we’re getting out on the road. Here are a handful of items on my radar:
â â
Media bias on full-display with Capitol Press Corps Rebekah Jones love: They never miss a chance to report on Jones, if itâs positive. But when someone offers a counternarrative, itâs crickets. Worse, the Tally crew was silent when
Christina
ð¼ â
Winners and Losers, Rounders-style: Consider this my work of art. Winners and Losers in the Special Session are easy. Tying them to gifs from Rounders, the Texas Hold âem movie classic with
New-york
United-states
Miami
Florida
Piney-point
Georgia
Tampa-bay
Everglades-national-park
Tampa
Texas
Ocala
Washington
© Fox News
Tucker said the whole thing was an attack on civilization
Tucker Carlson began his show on Tuesday night with comical bit of unintentional irony as he tackled Derek Chauvin s guilty verdict for the murder of George Floyd last summer. Tucker suggested that members of the jury only voted to convict Chauvin because they were worried about what would happen to them if they didn t, and then complained about political parties trying to impose a different standard of justice on its own supporters. The jury in the Derek Chauvin trial came to a unanimous and unequivocal verdict this afternoon: Please don t hurt us, Tucker whined to open the show. The jurors spoke for many in this country. Everyone understood perfectly well the consequences of an acquittal in this case. After nearly a year of burning and looting and murder by BLM, that was never in doubt.
Capitol-hill
District-of-columbia
United-states
Las-vegas
Nevada
Washington
Derek-chauvin
Peter-cahill
Nancy-pelosi
George-floyd
Josh-sawyer
Daniel-oyefusi