“Yes, it has,” Ms. Hostin responded. “And I’m so surprised, actually, that she is receiving this kind of backlash. … When someone of color, a Black woman, is telling you her feelings, people need to listen, and not repudiate it and not say, ‘Well, that can’t be true.’ Because you have, in many respects, the former, disgraced, twice-impeached, one-term president to thank for politicizing the American flag.” Ms. Hostin said she recently took a family trip to the Outer Banks off the coast of North Carolina when she grew “scared” and “afraid” when she saw U.S. flags flying alongside Confederate flags. She said the imagery sent a clear message: “You don’t belong here, we belong here.”
The New York Times getting panned for its Mara Gay defense, a case of mistaken identity at Vice President Harris’ press conference, and a White House press corps flight being delayed by cicadas round out today’s top media headlines Some critics are pointing to another example of Big Tech applying a double standard after Twitter allowed ProPublica to share its story of a secret trove of Internal Revenue Service data on some of the world s wealthiest people. While Twitter blocked users from sharing a New York Post story on published emails allegedly from Hunter Biden s laptop, ProPublica did not face similar consequences despite sharing what could be illegally leaked private information. IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig told lawmakers Tuesday that an investigation is underway to see if it was illegally obtained, such as from an IRS employee or someone who hacked the tax agency.
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Media attacks on Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., continued this week as contributors for MSNBC and the Washington Post questioned his motives for opposing the Democrat-led For the People Act.
9 Jun 2021 ABC News legal analyst and co-host of “The View” Sunny Hostin agreed with New York Times columnist Mara Gay that the combination of Trump flags and American flags was a threatening “message of white supremacy.” In a video Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” New York Times columnist Mara Gay said, “I was on Long Island visiting a dear friend. I was disturbed. I saw dozens and dozens of pick-up trucks with, you know, expletives against Joe Biden on the back of them, Trump flags and some cases just dozens of American flags, which, you know, is also just disturbing. Essentially the message was clear. It was this is my country. It’s not your country. I own this.”
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Joy Behar told her co-host Wednesday on ABC's “The View” that it "is the irony of life" that supporter of former President Donald Trump who she called "these insurrectionists" decide "if they wave a flag and curse at Joe Biden that that makes them more American than me." | Clips
The New York Times released a statement regarding Editorial Board member Mara Gay stating during an MSNBC interview on Tuesday that it was "disturbing" to see dozens of American and pro-Trump
New York Times board member Mara Gay (inset)On Tuesday, New York Times editorial board member Mara Gay graced MSNBC s Morning Joe to recount a harrowing trip she took to Long Island this past weekend. In the middle of a broader conversation about the January 6 Capitol riot and the scourge of Trump voters more generally who she says believe that their rights as citizens are under threat by simple virtue of having to share democracy with others and see Americanness as whiteness Gay launched into not-so-scary story time. I was on Long Island this weekend and visiting a really dear friend and I was really disturbed. I saw you know, dozens and dozens of pick-up trucks with expletives against Joe Biden on the back of them, Trump flags, and in some cases just dozens of American flags which, you know, is also just disturbing because essentially the message was clear. It was: This is my country, this is not your country, I own this.