Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Jane Lynch wants global pandemic briefings banished from TV due to 'orange man bad'


Jane Lynch, an actress best known for reciting other people's words, has words of her own. On Monday, she begged for news organizations to forgo broadcasting news in order to keep President Trump from speaking to the American public and assuage their concerns regarding the global pandemic of the Wuhan coronavirus or COVID-19.

In spite of the vital information being shared by world renown health care experts, Drs. Deborah Birx and Anthony Fauci, actress Lynch doesn't like what's going on and does not see these briefings that are so important to the American people as worth the time if President Trump is going to be on them and appear presidential. 

“Please stop covering Trump’s briefing/rallies,” pleaded the actress  “Please. Please.”

Lynch was recognized as Power Up's "10 Amazing Lesbian Women in Showbiz" on May 31, 2010. She was married to Lara Embry, a clinical psychologist after meeting at a California fundraiser but divorced a few years later.

Lynch isn't the only person worried about the coronavirus news and public briefings, there are actually so-called news organizations, such as the Contrived News Network (CNN), that refuses to show the entire briefings and even cut away Monday when Trump announced that "My Pillow" CEO and American patriot Mike Lindell will be producing 50,000 N95 masks per day, beginning Friday. 

The good news in these terrible times was just too much for CNN to accept.

The former newspaper, New York Times has floated the idea of networks refusing to air the vital Trump briefings, too, citing “misinformation,” while providing no examples of their claim.

MSNBC host Rachel Maddow said earlier this month, “I would stop putting those briefings on live TV — not out of spite, but because it’s misinformation.”

But of course, she too gave no example of misinformation to which she alludes, and of course it is out of spite. If it weren't, she wouldn't have had to preempt her statement.

As noted by The Times, anchor Ted Koppel, and his hair, suggested Trump and apparently the medical experts alongside him need to be fact-checked live, unlike former President Barack Obama, who is not as concerned about the pandemic as he is about global warming. Ironically, the earth could use some warming right now and kill the hell out of this coronavirus.

“The question, clearly, is whether his status as president of the United States obliges us to broadcast his every briefing live,” he added. “No. No more so than you at The Times should be obliged to provide your readers with a daily, verbatim account.”

Meanwhile, Lynch has long been critical of President Trump and called him a "bully."

Well, some may agree that Trump's a bully and others may say that he is merely counterpunching because he is constantly being attacked by the media and people who recite other people's words for a living. 


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