Wednesday, October 7, 2020

The oh-so diligent Mask Police

Couldn't resist a midweek post. With a couple of instances of how diligent these mask police people are to keep everyone safe. Uh huh, their guiding force must be a variation of the old elite mantra, 'Masks for thee, but not for me.'

Cases in point, Kaitlin Collins, the vocal proponent of that mantra at White House press briefings. She thought the cameras were off when the briefing ended and couldn't wait to snatch that mask off, smirking as she did it. She must really love (sarcasm) her fellow reporters OR know they're not in any danger because masks are useless.


Another proponent of the mantra is California politician Maxine Waters, who Tucker Carlson spotlighted a day or so ago with a video from someone who caught Waters without her mask and confronted her. Back in July Waters, (D California) declared that Herman Caine didn't wear a mask at a Trump rally, contracted the virus and died, leaving the clear impression she thought he deserved to die because of his lack of a mask.

Evidently the two diligent 'maskers' find their masks too, too stifling, just like the rest of us. 

 Tucker Carlson Waters segment

 

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