A devastating hurricane struck Florida, and the governor of the state and the president of the US appeared collectively to pledge help.
That is the way it’s supposed to work, and Ron DeSantis and Joe Biden understood that. They might be from reverse political events and disagree on many points, however in response to pure disasters, overseas threats and different emergencies, we come collectively as a nation.
Not so the media. Many tales have been framed as, “Can they get alongside?” They should “put aside” their variations. No, they didn’t. Having variations doesn’t imply you refuse to assist your neighbor. But the media acted like a wrestling announcer ready — no, begging — for a rumble to start.
Spiteful Pleasure Reid really laughed as she relished DeSantis having to go “hat in hand” to Biden. Humorous: Is Mayor Eric Adams’ hat in his hand as he begs Biden for $500 million to deal with the migrant disaster created by the administration?
Granted, former President Donald Trump too usually put the non-public earlier than the nation, grousing when he wasn’t given “credit score” for giving assist to Democrat-run states.
But when the press really thought that was petty and fallacious, why are they persevering with the cleaning soap opera? It shouldn’t be a shock that a Democratic president and a Republican governor can — and will — unite to repair a disaster. Cease being trolls.
Memo to the media: Trump is not in cost. If the nation is “extra divided than ever,” as you always preach, know that you just’re the explanation why.
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