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Networks Prop Up Biden Celebration Parties, Despite COVID Concerns


 
by Mary Chastain

They’re not super-spreader events if it’s for Biden or rioting for social justice.

The MSM has long called President Donald Trump rallies COVID-19 Super-Spreader Events.

To the shock of no one, COVID-19 took a backseat after the media projected Joe Biden’s victory over Trump.



SERIOUSLY? Wish I could say I’m shocked:

CBS Evening News anchor Norah O’Donnell: “[W]hile there is disappointment among President Trump’s supporters and Republicans, there is also a sense of euphoria in this country.”

CBS This Morning co-host Gayle King: “Yeah. I called it unbridled exuberance. It’s like, Norah, the country is having a nationwide block party. You can go from city to city to city and for the most part, see people jumping out of their skins…Most people are wearing their masks — some people are not. But people are being very respectful and just very happy and embracing of one another on Times Square, which is huge at this particular. You feel it. The joy is palpable out there.”

O’Donnell: “2020 has been so difficult for so many, not just because of the coronavirus but job losses and others and so, there is a sense for those who support Joe Biden, a sense of jubilation tonight, and that’s why they’re out in the streets.”

Curtis Houck over at NewsBusters, who you should follow on Twitter, found a whole bunch of quotes from supposed neutral journalists. One correspondent had the nerve to compare the Biden parties to Victory Over Japan Day.

John Dickerson insults those who died in WWII:

60 Minutes correspondent John Dickerson: “[B]ut speaking to people today, V.J. Day in Times Square. There’s that famous photograph of the kiss in Times Square. There are people who describe a kind of release and that comes…from something they have felt constricted by over the past few years…But that I’ve never heard in politics, this sense of emotional release on — on an election day or at the end of an election.”

King: “It is very emotional. That’s a really good way to describe it. What you feel when you walk around and talk to the people and look at the people and hear the people, it is extremely emotional for everyone.”

All of these celebrations accurately depict the feeling of all Americans, right? Obviously:

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