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Stop Treating Celebrities Like Politicians (and Vice Versa) Intelligencer 2/16/2021 The Bachelor, announced he was “stepping aside for a period of time” after a social-media firestorm. Harrison’s offense, for which he has confessed and apologized as part of his punishment, was to refuse to condemn Rachael Kirkconnell, one of the contestants on his show. Kirkconnell’s offense itself is a few years old. As a college student, in 2018, she attended an “Old South”–themed dance, evidence of which resurfaced on (naturally) social media. The outrage immediately centered on Kirkconnell, but her guilt spread to the host of the show, who gave an interview in which he withheld judgment. Harrison did not make any positive defense of Kirkconnell having attended the dance (“I’m not defending it, I didn’t go to it”), but merely insisted she deserved leniency. “We all need to have a little grace, a little understanding, a little compassion,” he said. ....
Ted Cruz, R-Texas, provides insight into the second Trump impeachment trial on ‘America’s Newsroom.’ MSNBC anchor Andrea Mitchell was brutally mocked on Twitter Wednesday for her botched attempt to fact-check Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, over a Shakespeare quote. During his Wednesday appearance on America s Newsoom, Cruz invoked The Bard to summarize the second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump. It s reminiscent of Shakespeare [in] that it is full of sound and fury, and yet signifying nothing, said Cruz, referencing part of a well-known soliloquy from Macbeth. However, that reference was apparently lost on Mitchell. @SenTedCruz says #ImpeachmentTrial is like Shakespeare full of sound and fury signifying nothing. No, that’s Faulkner, Mitchell tweeted. ....
‘Sound and Fury’: NBC’s Andrea Mitchell Botches Fact Check of Ted Cruz Quoting Shakespeare 11 Feb 2021 NBC News’s Andrea Mitchell incorrectly accused Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) of misquoting William Shakespeare on Wednesday in a fact check attempt that brutally backfired once Internet users picked up on her error. Mitchell, a journalist at NBC for four decades who carries an English literature degree from the prestigious University of Pennsylvania, wrote to her 1.9 million Twitter followers that Cruz was quoting William Faulkner, not Shakespeare. “.@SenTedCruz says #ImpeachmentTrial is like Shakespeare full of sound and fury signifying nothing. No, that’s Faulkner,” she wrote. ....
Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, reacted Tuesday to Twitter posts that appeared to "politicize" the death of GOP congressman Ron Wright, who died at age 67 following a battle with cancer and COVID-19. ....
Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what s clicking on Foxnews.com. The Nation correspondent Jeet Heer raised eyebrows on Monday with his tweet dunking on the late Rep. Ron Wright, R-Texas, following his death from COVID-19. Wright s office announced Monday that he had died over the weekend at the age of 67 two weeks after he and his wife Susan were hospitalized after testing positive for the virus. The congressman, who had battled lung cancer for years, announced Jan. 21 that he was experiencing minor COVID-19 symptoms and had been admitted to Baylor Hospital in Dallas. Following the announcement of Wright s death, Heer highlighted a tweet posted from the congressman s official account Friday that accused Democrats of choosing teachers unions and special interests over the well-being of our students. ....