The establishment media often goes to extraordinary lengths to run cover for establishment politicians like Vice President Kamala Harris.
Thus, on rare occasions when it happens in real time, one enjoys seeing instant pushback.
Wednesday on CNN’s “News Night with Abby Phillip,” former Ohio state Sen. Nina Turner, CNN contributor Scott Jennings and other members of the six-person panel instantly shot down Phillip’s attempt to gaslight viewers about Vice President Kamala Harris’s record on fracking.
In fact, the panelists’ negative and seemingly unanimous reaction came with such swiftness and volume that it was difficult to tell who yelled, “That’s not true!”
Phillip’s gaslighting comment came in the context of a discussion about who won Tuesday’s presidential debate.
.@ninaturner says more than one thing can be true at the same time: Trump lost the debate but the moderators were also “harsher” on the former president than on Harris. pic.twitter.com/hZbv2k0vsG
— Abby D. Phillip (@abbydphillip) September 12, 2024
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