ABC Host Martha Raddatz asked Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi a charged and rather silly question with a partisan twist.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi never gets caught off guard
Nancy Pelosi appeared on This Week today. She was interviewed by Martha Raddatz. The ABC Host asked her a rather charged question in a partisan manner.
“Speaker Pelosi, one of the things you talk about is getting rid of COVID,” Raddatz said. “Your home state, California, is the first state to surpass a half a million positive cases, a record high number. What did your fellow Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom do wrong? And what should he do in the future?”
Why did Raddatz use the term “Democrat Governor” instead of Democratic Governor? Why did she specify party in first place? Worse, does she not know math. States that are much smaller show a much higher rate which is what matters. But Speaker Pelosi was ready.
“Well, I don’t think he did anything wrong,” Speaker Pelosi said. “We are the largest state in the union, so numerically it isn’t shocking to say we have the most cases. But we’re very proud of our governor, Governor Newsom, he contained and controlled how this spread in the beginning. Some people in the state wanted to open up. And we’re a large state, we have great diversity of opinion on what should happen in different regions, and when the opening up took place, we had more cases. And that should be instructive to others. The virus is vicious and you have to have shelter in place as long as you need it. And when you do and you reduce the spread then you can open up the schools when you reduce the rate of infection in a community, but until you do that, you have to be very careful.”
It’s clear that it’s not only the White House that needs to be vacated but partisan hosts.
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wzrd1 says
Alas, we’re now at a stage of existence where asking a question that the answer is trivially apparent, still needs to be asked and answered.
We’re not only repeating the mistakes of the 1918 influenza pandemic, we’re adding obvious mistakes within the mistake train, furthering the “cause” of the virus, which is simply replicating and infecting as many hosts as is possible.
I’ve saw some numbers that are double what is suggested by conservative models, frankly, given the sheer religious devotion to a failed political cause and method, I’m entirely certain that the toll will be much higher.
A series of novels comes to mind, “The Wizard’s First Rule”, interestingly, written by a self-confessed Libertarian, whose very prose undermines his own political views.
Still, the first rule is, “People are stupid. They’ll believe what they most want to believe or believe that which frightens them the most”.
Oddly, one Wizard’s rule is that which is foremost in reality, “Deserve victory”.
Novels on the Culture, by Banks, those would require an encyclopedic response, the other, a mere paragraph describing the author’s undermining his own personal political views.