Democrats and the media are determined to use the coronavirus as a political cudgel against President Trump in the 2020 election. They are not even pretending that they aren’t politicizing the virus, anymore. Take for example, CNN legal and national security analyst Asha Rangappa, who tweeted out this crass suggestion, after the coronavirus death toll rose to 100,000 Americans:
I have a suggestion. How about, no matter you tweet about, you end the tweet with the following phrase: "Also, Trump is responsible for the death of 100,000 Americans." That way there's always a reminder. Also, Trump is responsible for the death of 100,000 Americans.
I have a suggestion. How about, no matter you tweet about, you end the tweet with the following phrase:
— Asha Rangappa (@AshaRangappa_) May 27, 2020
"Also, Trump is responsible for the death of 100,000 Americans."
That way there's always a reminder.
Also, Trump is responsible for the death of 100,000 Americans. https://t.co/aKT0XeWgmA
That obnoxious, request was cheered on by hypocritical MSNBC analyst Malcolm Nance, who encouraged terrorists to target one of Trump’s hotels, in 2018.
Good morning America ... Also, Trump is responsible for the death of 100,000 Americans. https://t.co/5ZD8CvRtyC
— Malcolm Nance (@MalcolmNance) May 28, 2020
I wonder when Rangappa will call for blaming Governor Andrew Cuomo for the thousands of nursing home deaths in New York, after he forced nursing homes to admit COVID-positive patients. Oh wait, her network completely misreported and covered for that disastrous decision.
Of course the media has been all but saying Trump's a cold-blooded killer for weeks now. During the April 27th press conference, one reporter asked Trump if he “deserves to be re-elected” because of all the people that have died from the virus (that came from China.) Another CNN hack asked the WH press secretary how many “deaths are acceptable” to Trump, at Monday’s briefing.
In yet another case of the media just repeating what the DNC wants them to say, Joe Biden’s camp also tweeted that Trump, not China, was “responsible” just the day before Rangappa's suggestion:
Biden spox on McEnany mask remark: "Donald Trump's historic disregard for the guidance of public health experts is responsible for a failed response that has led to the deaths of nearly 100,000 Americans... Joe Biden actually cares about people.” pic.twitter.com/ybKP1ZrbOy
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) May 26, 2020