Fox News Contributor Denies She Just Blamed Obama For First US Case Of Ebola
Is she “fair and balanced”? You decide.
Katie Pavlich is 26. She’s a Fox News contributor who appears on the network’s latest show, Outnumbered. She’s also a news editor at the far right wing site, Townhall.com. She loves guns. She wrote a book attacking the Obama administration, Fast and Furious: Barack Obama’s Bloodiest Scandal and the Shameless Cover-Up. Her latest book, Assault and Flattery: The Truth About the Left and Their War on Women, “exposes the truth behind the real war on women—the one being waged by Democrats.”
Walk through her Facebook page and you’ll see the typical right wing conspiracy theories heralded: Benghazi, Fast and Furious, Eric Holder, the IRS. You’ll see she thinks guns make America safer. And you’ll see her asking her friends to join her in Arizona where she shared the stage with Sarah Palin and convicted campaign finance felon Dinesh D’Souza.
Visit her Twitter page right now and you’ll come across this tweet:
WELP RT @GerriWillisFBN: CDC: First confirmed case of Ebola in the US. Press conference at 5:30.
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) September 30, 2014
Seconds later, this tweet:
A patient in Dallas is the first #Ebola case diagnosed in the U.S., according to the CDC. http://t.co/6J11GDHUTE
— CNN Breaking News (@cnnbrk) September 30, 2014
Seconds later, this tweet:
Well, Obama sending troops to combat Ebola worked out really well.
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) September 30, 2014
What do you think? Does it seem she’s hoisting blame for the first U.S. case of Ebola on President Barack Obama?
Some folks sure think so:
@KatiePavlich the fuck are you talking about?
— Keith Johnsen (@johnsen50) September 30, 2014
@KatiePavlich is this a joke?
— peter fack (@fackinpeter) September 30, 2014
Including me:
.@KatiePavlich Now Ebola is Obama’s fault? WTH is wrong with you?
— David Badash (@davidbadash) September 30, 2014
Now she’s denying it:
Dear trolls: Ebola is not Obama’s fault. Freak out about Ebola, not a sarcastic tweet. Also read up on news, might help with understanding
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) September 30, 2014
Menwile, the die is cast, her low-information followers eat this stuff up:
@KatiePavlich disagree, Ebola IS his fault. He brought resp dz, scabies, and TB into country by not defending borders, Ebola will get worse
— DecentAmerican (@DecentAmerican1) September 30, 2014
Some agree with me:
@KatiePavlich Please. You knew exactly what you were saying and how you wanted people to respond.
— jrebello21 (@justinreb21) September 30, 2014
@philtheswo Touché
— Iain Collins (@iaincollins) September 30, 2014
@KatiePavlich Your book’s subtitle about the left waging a war on women. Also sarcastic?
— brint crockett (@brintish) September 30, 2014
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Image: Pavlich at CPAC 2013. Photo by Gage Skidmore via Flickr
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