Anonymous ID: da304b Jan. 31, 2018, 4:37 p.m. No.227761   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7768

I'm sorry if this has been hit already but I think I see at least one R Congressman who was flushed out in the train crash. Rep. Carlos Curbelo from Florida was the first to call in to MSNBC at around 9:36 - so 15 minutes after the crash. He describes the event as not very serious. Says he can see people inspecting the train but everyone seems to be all right. It's about 5 minutes later that reports start coming in about bodies thrown from the truck and Congressmen doctors helping out. If that were really going on, he'd have seen it by then.

Also, there are no people talking in the background on his cell phone call. You'd think you'd hear noises of people talking. It's as if they recorded it earlier, then had to fix up their story later.

I think this whole thing was an attempt to trend Kristol's stupid #GOPTrainWreck but then our side took charge of the narrative and invented casualties.

 

Link to tweet: twitter.com/MSNBC/status/958742421726203904

Anonymous ID: da304b Jan. 31, 2018, 5:11 p.m. No.228057   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>227821

Agreed. Kristol tweeted after the event. As far as I can tell, his whole job was to be the first big audience guy to tweet #GOPTrainWreck. It started with little people as soon as the news hit. He was supposed to elevate it. But he was too stupid to figure out that the narrative had changed by then with the death of the driver.