By KRISTINE MARSH
Minutes before the kickoff of the Republican National
Convention, ABC revealed they were taking notes from CNN and
MSNBC on how to continue smearing former Covington Catholic
student Nick Sandmann and
the St. Louis McCloskeys, both slated to speak this week. On ABC News
Live, White House correspondent Rachel Scott and political contributor Yvette
Simpson sneered these speakers, who were victimized by the media, were
actually “controversial” and “disgraced.”
Anchor Diane Macedo prompted WH Correspondent Rachel Scott
to comment on the “real Americans” scheduled to speak during the convention.
Scott couldn’t hide her disdain for the St. Louis couple who defended their
home against a violent leftist mob. While suggesting the McCloskeys were
racists, she defended
the Black Lives Matter mob as “peaceful protesters:”
Yeah they’re real people, real American people as the campaign says that will be speaking today and then some of them are also some controversial figures now as we have this moment of racial reckoning in our history. One is that St Louis couple who brought out their rifles as Black Lives Matter protesters peacefully marched through their community, they are on the list to speak….
But Democrat activist and ABC political contributor Yvette
Simpson’s choice of words for the RNC guests was even worse. She had the
audacity to call the McCloskeys and Nick Sandmann “disgraced:”
One of the downsides of this convention is you’re not going
to see a lot of party leaders here you’re not going to see a lot of folks who
are heralded in the party they’re not showing up. And as Rachel
reflected some of the- real American people that you’re seeing have been people
who are disgraced not people that people rally around like the St Louis couple
or the young man from [inaudible] who interacted with the elder native American
in DC. And so it will be a very different–it will be the Trump show is the
short answer and- it’ll be interesting to see if that pays off…
The only ones disgraced or controversial here are the
media outlets who tried to ruin these people’s lives with their hack
reporting. Nick Sandmann sued and settled with several media outlets over
their disgusting
hit jobs on him. His lawyer filed five more defamation suits against
the media in May, one of which was against ABC, a relevant point not
uttered during this segment.
LifeNews Note: Kristine Marsh is Staff Writer
for MRC Culture at the Media Research Center where this
originally appeared.
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