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General Category => Elections 2020 => Topic started by: mystery-ak on October 16, 2020, 04:31:54 pm
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Trump mocks Steve Scully after ex-debate moderator gets suspended for lying about Twitter hack
'I said he would not be appropriate because of conflicts. I was right,' Trump tweeted
By Brian Flood, Joseph A. Wulfsohn | Fox News
President Trump mocked now-suspended C-SPAN political editor Steve Scully on Friday morning after the veteran journalist admitted he lied that his Twitter account was hacked after his message to former Trump aide-turned-adversary Anthony Scaramucci emerged.
Scully, the "Washington Journal" host who was slated to moderate the now-canceled town hall debate between President Trump and Joe Biden, was suspended indefinitely on Thursday.
Scully went viral last week after a tweet sent from his account indicated he had reached out to the former White House communications director – but he claimed his account was hacked before he admitted that he did send the message.
“Steve Scully of @cspan had a very bad week. When his name was announced, I said he would not be appropriate because of conflicts,†Trump tweeted. “I was right! Then he said he was hacked, he wasn’t. I was right again! But his biggest mistake was “confiding†in a lowlife loser like the Mooch. Sad!â€
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https://www.foxnews.com/media/trump-mocks-steve-scully-debate (https://www.foxnews.com/media/trump-mocks-steve-scully-debate)
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Did Scully scuttle the Presidential debates commission by exposing its bias even more than the obvious partisanship "moderators" display during debates?
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Pete, we can only hope...
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Trump mocks Steve Scully after ex-debate moderator gets suspended for lying about Twitter hack
'I said he would not be appropriate because of conflicts. I was right,' Trump tweeted
By Brian Flood, Joseph A. Wulfsohn | Fox News
President Trump mocked now-suspended C-SPAN political editor Steve Scully on Friday morning after the veteran journalist admitted he lied that his Twitter account was hacked after his message to former Trump aide-turned-adversary Anthony Scaramucci emerged.
Scully, the "Washington Journal" host who was slated to moderate the now-canceled town hall debate between President Trump and Joe Biden, was suspended indefinitely on Thursday.
Scully went viral last week after a tweet sent from his account indicated he had reached out to the former White House communications director – but he claimed his account was hacked before he admitted that he did send the message.
“Steve Scully of @cspan had a very bad week. When his name was announced, I said he would not be appropriate because of conflicts,†Trump tweeted. “I was right! Then he said he was hacked, he wasn’t. I was right again! But his biggest mistake was “confiding†in a lowlife loser like the Mooch. Sad!â€
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https://www.foxnews.com/media/trump-mocks-steve-scully-debate (https://www.foxnews.com/media/trump-mocks-steve-scully-debate)
I don't see any mock. I see some truth telling. What was the mock? Telling the facts is now mocking? Like saying some truth about blacks, is being racist? FACTS ARE JUST FACTS. I don't get it.