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| − | ''The Arizona Republic'' has repeatedly published "opinion" articles attacking [[Martha McSally]], which includes: | + | '''''[[The Arizona Republic]]''''', also known as [[azcentral]], has repeatedly published "opinion" articles attacking [[Martha McSally]], which includes: |
*October 24, 2019–responding to McSally's condemning of the [[impeachment coup]] in name-calling her as “the 'Curly Joe' of Arizona’s Trump stooges”<ref>[https://www.azcentral.com/story/opinion/op-ed/ej-montini/2019/10/24/martha-mcsally-signs-curly-joe-arizonas-trump-stooges/4092532002/ Sen. Martha McSally signs on as the 'Curly Joe' of Arizona’s Trump stooges]</ref> | *October 24, 2019–responding to McSally's condemning of the [[impeachment coup]] in name-calling her as “the 'Curly Joe' of Arizona’s Trump stooges”<ref>[https://www.azcentral.com/story/opinion/op-ed/ej-montini/2019/10/24/martha-mcsally-signs-curly-joe-arizonas-trump-stooges/4092532002/ Sen. Martha McSally signs on as the 'Curly Joe' of Arizona’s Trump stooges]</ref> | ||
*January 20, 2020—calling the senator “tone deaf” for selling "liberal hack" T-shirts<ref>[https://www.azcentral.com/story/opinion/op-ed/laurieroberts/2020/01/20/arizona-sen-martha-mcsally-liberal-hack/4521469002/ Sen. McSally is now selling 'liberal hack' T-shirts. How tone deaf can she be?]</ref> | *January 20, 2020—calling the senator “tone deaf” for selling "liberal hack" T-shirts<ref>[https://www.azcentral.com/story/opinion/op-ed/laurieroberts/2020/01/20/arizona-sen-martha-mcsally-liberal-hack/4521469002/ Sen. McSally is now selling 'liberal hack' T-shirts. How tone deaf can she be?]</ref> | ||
| − | *April 7, 2020—claiming that McSally “quarantined herself in Trump's pocket” and that the blame for the [[CCP virus in the United States]] has | + | *April 7, 2020—claiming that McSally “quarantined herself in Trump's pocket” and that the blame for the [[CCP virus in the United States]] has a strong association with [[President Trump]]<ref>[https://www.azcentral.com/story/opinion/op-ed/laurieroberts/2020/04/07/arizona-sen-martha-mcsally-has-quarantined-herself-trumps-pocket/2967280001/ Sen. Martha McSally has quarantined herself in Trump's pocket]</ref> |
| − | *May 18, 2020—continuing to double down on further blaming [[Donald Trump]] amidst the [[CCP pandemic]] and attacking McSally for correctly blaming [[China]]<ref>[https://www.azcentral.com/story/opinion/op-ed/ej-montini/2020/05/18/martha-mcsallys-hail-mary-play-blame-china/5205211002/ Sen. Martha McSally’s 'Hail Mary' play – blame China]</ref> | + | *May 18, 2020—continuing to double down on further blaming [[Donald Trump]] amidst the [[CCP pandemic]] and attacking McSally for correctly blaming [[China]] over the disaster<ref>[https://www.azcentral.com/story/opinion/op-ed/ej-montini/2020/05/18/martha-mcsallys-hail-mary-play-blame-china/5205211002/ Sen. Martha McSally’s 'Hail Mary' play – blame China]</ref> |
[[File:John McCain official portrait 2009.jpg|thumb|left|130px|Many donors for [[John McCain]] currently oppose McSally.]] | [[File:John McCain official portrait 2009.jpg|thumb|left|130px|Many donors for [[John McCain]] currently oppose McSally.]] | ||
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==Neocons/Never Trumpers== | ==Neocons/Never Trumpers== | ||
Many [[Never Trump]] Republicans and [[neocons]] including those who strongly backed [[RINO]] [[John McCain]] even after the latter hurt the [[Republican Party]] in ending [[ObamaCare]] repeal attempts<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/07/25/us/politics/senate-votes-repeal-obamacare.html How Each Senator Voted on Obamacare Repeal Proposals]</ref> now oppose [[Martha McSally]], as some donors have contributed to McSally's [[Democrat]] opponent [[Mark Kelly]] in the [[2020 U.S. Senate special election in Arizona]].<ref>[https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/mccain-donors-flip-to-mark-kelly-over-republican-incumbent-in-key-arizona-senate-race McCain donors flip to Mark Kelly over Republican incumbent in key Arizona Senate race]</ref> In addition, the former [[conservative]] congressman [[Joe Walsh]] endorsed Kelly over McSally,<ref name="Joe Walsh on Twitter"/> and anti-Trump [[RINO]]-turned-[[Democrat]] [[Bill Kristol]] defended Manu Raju in the rebuke, saying: “I guess I'm liberal”.<ref>Two references: | Many [[Never Trump]] Republicans and [[neocons]] including those who strongly backed [[RINO]] [[John McCain]] even after the latter hurt the [[Republican Party]] in ending [[ObamaCare]] repeal attempts<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/07/25/us/politics/senate-votes-repeal-obamacare.html How Each Senator Voted on Obamacare Repeal Proposals]</ref> now oppose [[Martha McSally]], as some donors have contributed to McSally's [[Democrat]] opponent [[Mark Kelly]] in the [[2020 U.S. Senate special election in Arizona]].<ref>[https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/mccain-donors-flip-to-mark-kelly-over-republican-incumbent-in-key-arizona-senate-race McCain donors flip to Mark Kelly over Republican incumbent in key Arizona Senate race]</ref> In addition, the former [[conservative]] congressman [[Joe Walsh]] endorsed Kelly over McSally,<ref name="Joe Walsh on Twitter"/> and anti-Trump [[RINO]]-turned-[[Democrat]] [[Bill Kristol]] defended Manu Raju in the rebuke, saying: “I guess I'm liberal”.<ref>Two references: | ||
Revision as of 04:50, May 23, 2020
McSally Derangement Syndrome is a term coined by Conservapedia to describe the mass derangement and hatred towards current Republican interim senator Martha McSally. A mental disorder that affects both those on the left in addition to some neocons and conservative-turned-anti-Trump RINOs such as Joe Walsh,[1] common traits include the vast downplaying of McSally's military service, the exploiting of logical fallacies to construct nonsensical arguments, and the overall dependence on feelings over facts. Similar to derangement towards Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, and more recently Susan Collins, McSally Derangement Syndrome has drove many media outlets (including the liberal AZCentral, as shown below) to publish downright misleading articles attacking the senator, often being quick to downplay major issues in the process.
Contents
McSally's “liberal hack” comment
Rebuke
On January 16, 2020, as Sen. Martha McSally was walking by, CNN "reporter" Manu Raju asked:
Senator McSally, should the Senate consider new evidence as part of the impeachment trial?[2]
To this, McSally replied:
Manu, you're a liberal hack. I'm not talking to you.[2]
Then followed:
You're not going to comment?[2]
And concluding:
You're a liberal hack.[2]
Mass liberal meltdown
After the politically incorrect response towards Manu Raju, a documented shill for CNN propaganda,[3] liberal snowflakes across social media were in a massive meltdown, continuously whining[4][5][6][7] over the idea that a Republican senator would dare call a CNN reporter a “hack”. In addition, CNN released a ten-minute video showcasing their top reporters and anchors whining over the comment.[8] Less than two weeks later, an anti-Trump group released an ad attacking McSally as well.[9]
Conservative praise
Many conservatives were more supportive of McSally after the latter officially broke from political correctness, with commentator Rush Limbaugh noting it to be a pleasant surprise.[10] In addition, Mark Levin praised the senator on Twitter[11] despite having previously holding possible skepticism during the 2018 U.S. Senate election in Arizona.[12]
Conspiratorial assertions
After the strong rebuke and McSally had registered the domain name http://liberalhack.com as a redirect to a campaign website page, the liberal site Vox asserted that the comment was “an elaborate fundraising ploy”.[13]
Attacks over pre-existing conditions
Trolls across the internet have attacked Martha McSally for her vote in favor of the American Health Care Act of 2017[14] to repeal Obamacare, claiming that this contradicts the senator's firm stance on protecting pre-existing conditions. However, despite not having sufficient protective measures for patients, the AHCA does prohibit healthcare providers from denying coverage to those with pre-existing conditions. Thus, it is fallacious to argue that McSally supposedly has little disregard for patients with preexisting conditions, as while having voted to largely repeal the socialist Obamacare and its measures, she concurrently voted to implement a healthcare system that, despite not being perfect, maintains some degree of protection for such.
The Arizona Republic
The Arizona Republic, also known as azcentral, has repeatedly published "opinion" articles attacking Martha McSally, which includes:
- October 24, 2019–responding to McSally's condemning of the impeachment coup in name-calling her as “the 'Curly Joe' of Arizona’s Trump stooges”[15]
- January 20, 2020—calling the senator “tone deaf” for selling "liberal hack" T-shirts[16]
- April 7, 2020—claiming that McSally “quarantined herself in Trump's pocket” and that the blame for the CCP virus in the United States has a strong association with President Trump[17]
- May 18, 2020—continuing to double down on further blaming Donald Trump amidst the CCP pandemic and attacking McSally for correctly blaming China over the disaster[18]
Neocons/Never Trumpers
Many Never Trump Republicans and neocons including those who strongly backed RINO John McCain even after the latter hurt the Republican Party in ending ObamaCare repeal attempts[19] now oppose Martha McSally, as some donors have contributed to McSally's Democrat opponent Mark Kelly in the 2020 U.S. Senate special election in Arizona.[20] In addition, the former conservative congressman Joe Walsh endorsed Kelly over McSally,[1] and anti-Trump RINO-turned-Democrat Bill Kristol defended Manu Raju in the rebuke, saying: “I guess I'm liberal”.[21]
Violence threats
As reported in August 2018, then-representative McSally's office received threatening voicemails from a Tuscon man, who was later sentenced to fifteen months in prison.[22]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Joe Walsh on Twitter: "I'm not a Democrat, but..."
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 GOP Sen. Martha McSally calls CNN's Manu Raju a 'liberal hack' after he asks about impeachment
- ↑ Multiple references:
- ↑ https://twitter.com/mikiebarb/status/1217837028026601473
- ↑ https://twitter.com/farhip/status/1217931521241288705?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
- ↑ https://twitter.com/ErikWemple/status/1217921563716136966?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
- ↑ https://twitter.com/JessicaHuseman/status/1217915994892652544?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
- ↑ GOP Senator calls CNN reporter 'liberal hack'
- ↑ MARTHA MCSALLY, TRUMP HACK
- ↑ Senator McSally Calls Out Liberal CNN Hack
- ↑ https://twitter.com/marklevinshow/status/1217857101416030209
- ↑ Mark Levin Says McSally Refused to Go on His Show, Didn’t Want to be Tied to Conservatives – Then Lost to a Marxist
- ↑ GOP Sen. Martha McSally’s attack on a CNN reporter was an embrace of Trumpism
- ↑ H.R. 1628: American Health Care Act of 2017
- ↑ Sen. Martha McSally signs on as the 'Curly Joe' of Arizona’s Trump stooges
- ↑ Sen. McSally is now selling 'liberal hack' T-shirts. How tone deaf can she be?
- ↑ Sen. Martha McSally has quarantined herself in Trump's pocket
- ↑ Sen. Martha McSally’s 'Hail Mary' play – blame China
- ↑ How Each Senator Voted on Obamacare Repeal Proposals
- ↑ McCain donors flip to Mark Kelly over Republican incumbent in key Arizona Senate race
- ↑ Two references:
- ↑ Tucson man gets 15 months in prison for threatening U.S. Rep. Martha McSally