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Tucker Carlson’s producers were accused of editing a photo of AOC and adding googly eyes, when in fact it was just her face, according to The Western Journal.
“So it appears that Tucker’s producers added ‘googly eyes’ to AOC in this image,” Justin Baragona clucked.
‘Dude, those are her actual EYES!’ Daily Beast writer accuses Tucker Carlson of putting ‘googly eyes’ on AOC pic and OMG-LOL https://t.co/oGU8CYx1Px
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) February 18, 2021
No it isn’t. It’s called 538 because that’s how many Electoral College votes there are. That’s why you need at least 270 votes to win. 270 is a one vote majority. (269 is 1/2 of 538.) /1 https://t.co/3m4tmWd4YU
— Leslie McAdoo Gordon (@McAdooGordon) November 11, 2020
Taking down this tweet as the image of AOC has been out there since at least May 2018.
Anyway, I'll take the L and the addition to the list @SirajAHashmi pic.twitter.com/BVvc8URssT
— Justin Baragona (@justinbaragona) February 18, 2021
“Word of advice — if you don’t want to be IT, make sure you don’t send out factually inaccurate tweets that can be easily verified and debunked,” Baragona wrote.
"She was brilliant…She was a trailblazer. She leaves a large legacy. She led an extraordinary life."@TedCruz says he and @HeidiSCruz are praying for Justice Ginsburg and her family following the news of her death. pic.twitter.com/NX6G2LMGjc
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) September 19, 2020
I ask my followers to offer up their prayers to the family of Justice Ginsburg
— Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) September 18, 2020
Please join us in praying for Justice Ginsburg and her family.
— March for Life (@March_for_Life) September 18, 2020
President Trump and @FLOTUS Melania Trump pay thier respects as Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Lies in Repose at the U.S. Supreme Court. #SCOTUS
Protesters chant: "Vote him out!" and "Honor her wish!" pic.twitter.com/uJ88bD98uc
— CSPAN (@cspan) September 24, 2020
From The Western Journal:
Perhaps nothing spotlights the massive schism between the right and the left more than their reactions to high-profile deaths.
Immediately after the death of conservative radio icon Rush Limbaugh was announced Wednesday, left-wing Twitter erupted into raucous celebrations, with many cheering his demise and wishing him an eternity in hell.
In contrast, when liberal Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died in September, many conservatives offered their prayers and well wishes for her family.
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