What media bias?
Female ‘journalists’ went shopping in South Carolina on Lady Street with 2020 Democrat darling Senator Kamala Harris (D-CA) on Saturday and even helped her pick out a sequin jacket to buy.
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CNN reporter Maeve Reston posted a video of Kamala Harris trying on the sequin jacket and bragged that fellow NBC reporter Ali Vitali named it the “Mardi Gras Jacket.”
Maeve Reston: We kind of forced @kamalaharris to try on this awesome oversized rainbow sequin jacket … She snapped it up. @alivitali perfectly named it as “the Mardi Gras Jacket” #2020
https://twitter.com/MaeveReston/status/1096806779030290433
NBC reporter Ali Vitali posted pictures of Kamala Harris trying on the sequin jacket and said, “to me this screams Mardi Gras coat!” Then tweeted, “Update: she bought the jacket”
Update: she bought the jacket ⭐️ 🌈
— Ali Vitali (@alivitali) February 16, 2019
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“This is awkward to shop in front of 5,000 cameras” Kamala Harris joked while talking to the owner of DMR Fashion in Columbia, South Carolina on Lady Street
https://twitter.com/MaeveReston/status/1096809874623815680
The media bias did not go unnoticed. Many took to Twitter to express their disgust with the left-wing media.
“This is just embarrassing,” Brit Hume said, adding, “So now journalists are going shopping with Harris, helping pick out clothes and then putting out glowing tweets about it.”
https://twitter.com/brithume/status/1096821175701983233
Why are #NBC and #CBS “journalist” following Kamala Harris shopping for rubix cube looking coats? The bias is real. #Trump2020 https://t.co/kIpRkYxZ7w
— Vince Pazienza (@vincepaz1230) February 16, 2019
NBD Just a bunch of msm journalists yukking it up with a liberal D running for potus, you know just like bff https://t.co/HTVR9DlzbR
— The Truth Monkey (@TheTruthMonkey) February 16, 2019
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It appears the mainstream media learned nothing from the 2016 presidential election.
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