The GOP’s FISA memo is out, and a lot of the media are working overtime to do damage control over anything that happens to make Democrats look bad.
Very strange how so many brave First Amendment warriors can be so dismissive of information. #MemoDay
— Doctor Jesse Kelly® (@JesseKellyDC) February 2, 2018
Speaking of dismissive, here’s Ezra Klein:
Take the memo at face value. The Steele Dossier was part of why Carter Page ended up under surveillance. The Steele Dossier was partly funded by Trump's opponents.
So what? The question is whether laws were broken by the Trump campaign.
— Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) February 2, 2018
So what? That’s … not a great take, Ezra.
Nice try idiot👌🏻
— SoCalPhillie🐼 (@SoCalPhillie) February 2, 2018
Is “so what?” really the best you can do?
"So what" is a good look for a guy who claims it's his profession to explain things. https://t.co/wMTvpT1Bw4
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) February 2, 2018
Right?
Uhm. I am OG #NeverTrump, but that is not the question here. https://t.co/lZdsSxsXQp
— Michelle Ray (@GaltsGirl) February 2, 2018
'So what?' That's responding to serious allegations of civil rights abuses with "the ends justify the means." That's a terrible argument even when someone's guilty, and things are still unclear here. https://t.co/9dVdhBgiJk
— Mark Hemingway (@Heminator) February 2, 2018
So what? Process matters, ethics matter. If it were the reverse and the Trump Admin had been involved in this it may be an actual impeachable offense. And you brush it aside.
You're disgusting.
— CKent (@CKentDP) February 2, 2018
Wow. You’ve managed to move the goalposts so far that they’re now off the field, out of the stadium, and in the parking lot.
— Eric Sunray (@EricSunray) February 2, 2018
Editor’s note: This post has been updated with an additional tweet.