Todd Herman Show Notes 4.8.2021
Ed Troyer, Pierce County Sheriff
LISTEN TO HOUR 1:
WATCH: Breaking 911 on Twitter –
WATCH THIS: A family was just kicked off a @SpiritAirlines flight from Orlando to NY, because their two-year-old child who was eating, wasn’t wearing a mask. The mother is 7 months pregnant, and they have a special needs child. The entire flight was deplaned. pic.twitter.com/dcjLIEbDfA
HIGHLIGHT: RANTZ REPORT
WATCH: Tom Elliot on Twitter –
Dr. Fauci on Texas Covid cases dropping despite ignoring his advice on masks/social distancing: “It can be confusing, because … often you have to wait a few weeks before you see the effect … I’m not really quite sure. It could be they’re doing things outdoors” pic.twitter.com/yuFEPoE2BV
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Vice President-elect Kamala Harris retold a childhood story she has told before during a special interview with CNN that aired Sunday.In a story that she previously told to Elle, Harris
Christopher Chung/The Press Democrat via AP, Pool
To paraphrase that great philosopher of the Nineties and early 2000s, Britney Spears, “Oops, they did it again.”
Earlier on Tuesday, the Democrat Party added yet another “diversity” hire in Washington, D.C., along the lines of Joe Biden choosing current California Sen. Kamala Harris as his vice presidential running mate, after he pandered by announcing during the primaries he would only pick from binders full of women (so to speak). Of course, that left a Senate seat vacant for CA.
My colleague Jennifer Oliver O’Connell wrote about Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom elevating Alex Padilla to the office, while giving readers some truly disheartening details on why what Padilla’s done as the Golden State’s secretary of state should stay in California and not be expanded in a federal role like senator.
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Ratio: News director pens open letter to journalists ‘at the end of the toughest year of our careers’
Posted at 8:55 pm on December 22, 2020 by Brett T.
We don’t think it’s even been a week since we did a post on journalists congratulating themselves. They seem to be needier than Hollywood actors when it comes to adoration, and if they need to come up with an award like the Dan Rather Medal for News and Guts to fill the void where their Pulitzer should be, then so be it. Speaking of Pulitzers, the great thing is you don’t have to give it back when the “story” you were chasing falls apart or your knowledge of history is a bit off.