Bouie also has written extensively on racial politics[17][18][19][20][21][4] including the Ferguson unrest,[22] the Charleston church shooting,[23] and the subsequent Black Lives Matter movement.[24] Shortly after Donald Trump was elected president in 2016, he wrote an article for Slate arguing that there was "no such thing as a good Trump voter." Several days earlier, he compared Trump voters to the "angry, recalcitrant whites" who pushed back during Reconstruction era after the Civil War.[25][26] He has criticized the media for an unwillingness to label racism as "racist" (opting instead for terms such as "racial" and "racially charged").[27] He criticized the media for its "horse-race" coverage of the 2016 election.[28] His writing on racial and national politics subjects is often quoted by other journalists.[29][30]
Since 2015, Bouie has been a political analyst on CBS News.[31][10] He has frequently appeared on the network's Sunday morning show Face the Nation,[32][33][34][35] as well as during the network's election night 2016 coverage.[36]
In January 2019, The New York Times announced that Bouie would join their lineup of Opinion columnists. [37] The newspaper stated that (Bouie has) "consistently driven understanding of politics deeper by bringing not only a reporter’s eye but also a historian’s perspective and sense of proportion to bear on the news. His interests, as you will certainly know if you’ve been a reader of his newsletter as well as his columns, range well beyond politics to the visual arts, food and movies."
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/20/opinion/trump-republicans-coronavirus.html
我说你蠢的时候,你还反驳,才是真的蠢
可以说墨西哥人都是强奸犯,也可以说中国人是病毒
其实那个时候很多大妈基于厕所问题对民主党痛恨欲绝。
厕所, 惊呼不去target了,不去星巴克了
Bouie also has written extensively on racial politics[17][18][19][20][21][4] including the Ferguson unrest,[22] the Charleston church shooting,[23] and the subsequent Black Lives Matter movement.[24] Shortly after Donald Trump was elected president in 2016, he wrote an article for Slate arguing that there was "no such thing as a good Trump voter." Several days earlier, he compared Trump voters to the "angry, recalcitrant whites" who pushed back during Reconstruction era after the Civil War.[25][26] He has criticized the media for an unwillingness to label racism as "racist" (opting instead for terms such as "racial" and "racially charged").[27] He criticized the media for its "horse-race" coverage of the 2016 election.[28] His writing on racial and national politics subjects is often quoted by other journalists.[29][30]
Since 2015, Bouie has been a political analyst on CBS News.[31][10] He has frequently appeared on the network's Sunday morning show Face the Nation,[32][33][34][35] as well as during the network's election night 2016 coverage.[36]
In January 2019, The New York Times announced that Bouie would join their lineup of Opinion columnists. [37] The newspaper stated that (Bouie has) "consistently driven understanding of politics deeper by bringing not only a reporter’s eye but also a historian’s perspective and sense of proportion to bear on the news. His interests, as you will certainly know if you’ve been a reader of his newsletter as well as his columns, range well beyond politics to the visual arts, food and movies."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamelle_Bouie
左派媒体在川黑眼里都是评价客观公正的
啦啦啦,看不懂
每个人每个党派都subjective,能在主流媒体把反对意见发表出来就是民主的意义
还有移民,AA
自家人不认识自家人。我就想说换Joe Biden, 不断航,直接吊死在hook上了,想下来都下不来。
你支持不支持有什么意义,反正也没遇投票权
看我之前的那个投票贴,大部分川黑都会选拜登。所以骂老川防疫不利就是个借口,其实就是为了反川而反川。打着川普防疫不利的旗号反川,却说不口为什么要支持拜登。哦,还有个借口,就是歧视。但就是不愿意和共匪划清界限。总之川普在台上就是不行。打死不承认自己拿不到绿卡公民或者自己就是收了党妈钱替党妈办事