New York Times Miami bureau chief Patricia Mazzei is still resenting the success of “hard-right” Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) with petulance on display in her coverage of the results of the Sunshine State's Democratic gubernatorial primary, in which former Republican governor-turned-Democratic Congressman Charlie Crist, prevailed over more liberal opponent and Agricultural Commissioner Nikki Fried.
New York Times Miami bureau chief Patricia Mazzei took another rhetorical bat to Florida’s new surgeon general Dr. Joseph Ladapo for rejecting overbearing Covid restrictions and regulations, in Tuesday’s edition: “Against C.D.C. Advice, Florida to Advise Against Covid Vaccines for Healthy Children.”
New York Times Miami bureau chief Patricia Mazzei took another rhetorical bat to Florida’s new surgeon general Dr. Joseph Ladapo for rejecting overbearing Covid restrictions and regulations, in Tuesday’s edition: “Against C.D.C. Advice, Florida to Advise Against Covid Vaccines for Healthy Children.”
MSNBC Live, co-host Kendis Gibson brought on
New York Times reporter to continue MSNBC’s ongoing efforts to fear monger about anything that brings people joy. Gibson proclaimed that “it’s absolutely wild” that people are having a good time on spring break and travel reporter Tariro Mzezewa moaned that people “don’t care about the rules anymore.”
Gibson began the segment by casually mentioning that the police used “pepper spray balls” in Miami to enforce COVID policies:
After more than a year of COVID restrictions, Americans are starting to travel again including spring breakers who have flocked to places like Miami beach. New video showing a wild scene in south Florida. Take a look here. Ocean Drive there, clearly. Police say two officers were hurt when they fired pepper spray balls to disperse large crowds ignoring COVID rules and Florida has more instances of the UK variant than any other state.