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There are way too many instances of Democrat/media hypocrisy on the issue of wearing masks and social distancing during the Wuhan virus pandemic to list here, so I’ll just reference a few of them before we get started on Chris Hayes.
There has been the repeated mask hypocrisy of CNN resident tough guy Chris Cuomo, starting all the way back in April and continuing up until at least August, if not later. There was House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s maskless visit to a San Francisco hair salon on the same day she lectured President Trump and other Republicans for not wearing masks and not social distancing at the RNC.
Then there has been the Grand Poobah of it all when it comes to Democratic hypocrisy on following CDC guidelines: Chris Cuomo’s big brother NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo who, among other things, went on a “victory tour” of sorts of the summer and visited Georgia – where he treated his own mask-wearing as, ahem, optional. There are many more examples where that came from.
MSNBC’s “All In” host Chris Hayes is another on the list who has one set of rules for everyone else, and one for him and his fellow Democrats. As my RedState colleague Bonchie reported over the weekend, Hayes apparently forgot his previous declarations about how we must be extra safe because COVID is not going away, Trump has failed us on the Wuhan virus, etc etc, to encourage Democrats to take to the streets for dance parties to celebrate the Biden-Harris campaign’s alleged “victory.”
While Hayes did encourage parties to “wear masks”, previous experience at covering these types of Democrat-led events should have provided a few clues to him that not everyone one.
Fast forward just a few days later, and now Hayes is back to being super-worried about the virus. So worried, in fact, that he’s all but demanding a national mandate from the president he has previously labeled a “dictator” to make all Thanksgivings “virtual” this year:
Right now, if we had a administration that cared one whit about protecting Americans there would be national coordinated messaging all over the place about making Thanksgiving virtual this year (or outdoors where weather permits)! But there is none because they don’t care.
— Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) November 11, 2020
Yeah … no. Not only is the mandate/messaging from the White House not happening on this, but considering all the phony sanctimony from leftists like Hayes this year where they lecture one group but give the other a pass, it’s a pretty safe bet to say that the only people who are taking him seriously on this are the people who will hold their own massive gatherings in private while virtue signaling in public about the “need” to limit get togethers:
If your family asked you to stay home and zoom into the “virtual” Thanksgiving, it’s probably because of your inssuferably hot takes like this. https://t.co/Y8CQXk8RIS
— Cʜɪᴢᴀᴅ ⚜️🥃 (@AUChizad) November 11, 2020
If Democrats can share a bottle of champagne with total strangers in a crowd of 10,000 people, I can see my mother on Thanksgiving. https://t.co/hukBgtSNNV
— Kayla Gowdy (@kayla_gowdy) November 11, 2020
The same way the left virtually celebrated the president’s supposed defeat over the weekend? https://t.co/Ji4WBhOYGr
— Mainstream Conservatism (@msconservatism) November 11, 2020
New York reported its biggest one day increase in covid cases since April five days after there were giant gatherings in the streets when the media called the race for Biden but I guess they only count as superspreader events when its a Trump rally or Jews enjoying shabbat.
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) November 11, 2020
I see people wondering how NY will enforce the 10-person in residence rule. Don’t wait to see. Be ready to, ahem, resist. Do not let anyone into your home. Not even to “see,” “Come back with a warrant” is made for situations like these.
— Karol Markowicz (@karol) November 11, 2020
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