If Jasmine Crockett, the far left-hand Democrat leader in Texas, is fishing to become the leader of her party's Cook Wing, it seems increasingly poised to complete control – she couldn't do a better job.
Last week, she said GOP Senator Ted Cruz must have been “knocked on the head.” On Saturday, she called Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott the “hot wheel.”
Today, she called for a hearing on national public radio “Goofy” and “Burche*T.”
The only competition to lead the Crockett party is the representative on the far left of New York's Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Anyone hiking the farthest to the hot swamp on the left wins.
Perhaps that's why Crockett, the booster of the Tesla Takedown movement, attacked the reporters.
Public hearing
The NPR's top executive was assaulted at a hearing yesterday in the House Oversight Committee subcommittee on submissions on government efficiency.
Principal Katherine Maher, who repeatedly asked about NPR bias, reiterated that despite repeated examples provided by Ohio GOP president Jim Jordan, there was no bias in the outfit on the far left.
Jordan recreated the NPR journalistic crime revealed by former NPR man Uri Berliner.
As Jordan pointed out, Berliner wrote that Republicans were not working in the network. Similarly, it killed the Hunter Biden laptop story as a “distraction” and bought a fake story about the Covid-19 virus emerging from nature, not from the poor lambbo of Wuhan in China. The network has interviewed then-Democrat Adam Schiff in California more than 20 times about the rumors of Russia's conspiracy.
“However, when (special advisor Robert Mueller) reports did not find reliable evidence of conspiracy, NPR coverage was particularly sparse,” Berlin wrote. “Russian acid has quietly faded from our programming.”
He writes that the NPR audience is primarily elite white leftists.
As if that wasn't enough, Maher's left wing was also featured in an understatement in the X.
Christopher Rufo of City Journal has been fired from her remarks after becoming NPR chief last year. She wrote in X Trump is “a crazy racist sociopath.”
“I regret those tweets. I will never tweet again today,” she said under a question from Tennessee GOP president Tim Burchett. “I don't think everyone is racist.”
Probably not, but anyway, the hearing, which also includes PBS President Paula Karger, did not go well.
Public broadcasting has left the abandoned smoking.
Crocket to the rescue
Crockett ran in to spray water on the embers.
Calling the hearing “Goofy,” she attacked Georgia subcommittee president Marjorie Taylor Green. Crockett insisted that Greene didn't care about his components.
Without public broadcasting such as NPR-related WNGH in the Green area, “Americans in rural communities lack access to lifesaving information and public safety alerts.”
“In fact, Georgia's public broadcasting will serve as the official distributor of evacuation route information during the state's ordered evacuation, and the chairman is here insisting that they strip their funds away,” Crockett continued.
Look, the Doge agenda is not about government efficiency. It is about breeding corruption at the expense of the safety of Americans, especially Americans living in rural and remote areas of the country. They don't care about public safety. They don't care about emergency management, they don't care about freedom of speech. They're all hurting Americans.
Warning that she would “skip” immediately, Crockett pointed out, and Maher agreed that she was not in NPR when she posted her indifferent comments.
“Free speech isn't what you want someone to say,” Crockett continued.
And the idea of ​​wanting to shut down everyone that isn't Fox News is Bullsh*t. You need to stop playing. Because that's what we're doing here. You don't want to hear other people's opinions.
Crockett finished his rumour by quoting the first amendment to the US Constitution. For the sake of record, the GOP has no plans to “shut down” distant mainstream media outlets other than taxpayer-subsidized NPR and PBS.
Self-awareness is not a strong “progressive” lawsuit, so he ignored Maher's own opinion of free speech, which was revealed again by Rufo.
“In a speech to the Atlantic Council, an organisation with extensive ties to the US intelligence reporting agency, she explained that she “adjusted censorship through conversations with the government, “a very positive approach to disinformation,” and curtailed opposition related to the pandemic and the 2020 election,” Rufo wrote.
In that same speech, Maher said, “The number one challenge we're seeing here is, of course, the first revision of the US.” These voice protections “need to be a little cautionary” to curb “bad information” and “influencers who created the actual market economy around it.”
The reporter attacked
And perhaps with a more dramatic bid to overtake Ocasio-Cortez – traveling on a “fighting oligarchy” tour with Vermont's socialist senator Bernie Sanders, he could even be a leading senator for Democrat Chuck Schumer, a primary leftist — Crockett tried to attack aggressively yesterday when he hunded the reporter's camera.
Charles Downs, who unleashes Rumer, asked about the Tesla Takedown Conference. Crockett said Tesla Chieftain Elon Musk would “fall” on his birthday. When Crockett asked if he had to tolerated the violence, she grabbed his camera.
In X, Downs reported that he filed accusations against Crockett to Capitol Hill police for “attempting to assault, battery, and theft of my phone.”
“I just retreated… It was a bad situation,” witness Burchet told the daily caller reporter. “She shouldn't have grabbed the man's phone at all.”