Sunday, February 14, 2021

Matthew Dowd deletes tweet with deadly Texas pileup to mock Trump's lawyers



Matthew "Curly" Dowd, a political ANALyst, used the deadly multi-car pileup in Fort Worth, Texas to mock former President Trump's legal impeachment defense team.

The 133-vehicle crashes on Interstate 35W caused by frozen rain that resulted in black ice, caused the deaths of at least people and injured dozens more.

Dowd admitted he didn't bother to actually read the story that was depicted in the photograph, because he was commenting against Trump and research is never required just because it isn't. But does one need to read the story to conclude that it was deadly? 

You be the judge.



But some normal people would disagree and see Dowd's thoughtlessness as a character flaw, or at the very least, Trump Derangement Syndrome.

"I saw this picture in the news today. I didn't read the story. Was this picture one of trumps [sic] impeachment defense team presentation?" Dowd asked. 

Dowd pretends to be a "proud independent," but he rarely attacks anyone on the left and always goes after conservatives.

Susan Ferrechio of the Washington Examiner responded to Dowd's insensitive post:
"Six people died and many more were seriously injured in this horrible Fort Worth pile-up."
TheBlaze's Jessica O'Donnell similarly wrote:
"Six people died in this wreck, but keep making your jokes @matthewjdowd."
Dowd, a relentless ass, initially doubled down on his tweet, replying to one of his critics, "How many people died at the us capitol?"

He later deleted the tweet after he evidently realized it was a non sequitur. 

Dowd left ABC News in January and now shows up on the Comedy News Network and MSNBC where he says stupid stuff.


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