Unbelievable. These libtard propagandists are terrified by their own shadows and are still soiling themselves over the January 6, 2021 protest at the Capitol. BWHA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!!!
http://twitchy.com/brettt-3136/2021/07/06/one-reporter-who-survived-the-capitol-riots-says-he-used-to-call-the-capitol-my-girlfriend-but-now-he-doesnt-want-to-be-there/
It’s the six-month anniversary of the Capitol riot, and all the media outlets are weighing in with their hot takes (while overlooking the 150 shot to death over the holiday weekend). It was back in May when Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who was in a separate office building, revealed she was in therapy and that members of Congress effectively “served in war.”
Look, we get it — journalists are some of the most disliked people in the country next to politicians — but so much of that dislike is of their own making that we’re not ready for VICE News’s piece on the reporters who survived January 6. (Narrator: All of them did.)
VICE News ~ NEW: Reporters who survived the deadly Capitol riot are still struggling. Some won’t go back into the building. Several have sought therapy to deal with trauma. Many still aren’t sleeping well.
{Cont.} All of the reporters interviewed for this story are worried that the Capitol riot won’t be a one-off attack.
“We’ve become very complacent in thinking the U.S. is different,” said Bloomberg News reporter Erik Wasson.
{Cont.} “It’s eerily back to normal. But sometimes It feels like one of those horror movies, like the end of Jaws," said Wasson. “Everything feels copacetic on the beach. But you wonder if there’s anything out there.”
{Cont.} Ginger Gibson, a politics editor at NBC News, has covered natural disasters and murder scenes. But this was different.
“That day we weren’t just observers. We were one of their targets,” she said. “A lot of us reporters are having a tough time with that.”
{Cont.} “I’m still not sleeping like I used to, even to this day,” said PBS NewsHour correspondent Lisa Desjardins. “I became kind of an insomniac.”
{Cont.} “It’s my office, the building I love most in the fucking world. I used to call the Capitol my girlfriend. I’ve devoted 15 years of my goddamn life to that building,” said freelance reporter Matt Laslo, choking up. “Now? I don’t want to be there.”
{Cont.} “I do remember just feeling unsafe in my house,” said Wasson. “It occurred to me like, I wonder if some protesters could show up at my house. [I was] trying to assess whether there was actually any danger to me and my family.”
Remember how the press all gave their support when protesters literally did show up at Tucker Carlson’s house? No?
VICE News ~ “The next day, I was so angry. So, so angry,” said congressional reporting veteran John Bresnahan. “Anyone who doesn’t want to come up here again, I don’t blame them at all, even a little bit, one iota.”
Aldous Huxley's Ghost™ ~ "I used to call the Capitol my girlfriend," he said, choking up.
Wow. Matt here makes Obama's Pajama Boy look like an extra on Duck Dynasty in comparison.
Steve in Crowtown ~
fake phony Dave ~ Love it when reporters write stories asking us to feel sorry for them. 😆
Kevin ~ Imagine writing this with a straight face ...
AmericaisFirst ~
Mia Da Karen Davis ~ He should consider cutting down on his soy intake. Oh and if you're calling the Capitol your girlfriend - seek help immediately.
Hollaria Briden ~ So he’s single now?
Jezos ~ He’s dating the Portland Courthouse.
WVmotoguy ~ These are not a serious people.
ACMC ~ It smells like bitch in here.
Of course, CNN’s Brian Stelter had to chime in and say he wished he thought of doing this story:
Brian Stelter ~ I wish I'd thought to write this story by @cam_joseph. Don't miss it.
Ah, Tater ... one of the biggest pussies of all time joins in to complete the thread. ROTFLMAO!
The essential American soul is hard, isolate, stoic, and a killer. It has never yet melted. ~ D.H. Lawrence