Columnist shakes media for praise of ‘grotesque’ DNC speech by woman accusing Trump of father’s death


A speech by the Democratic National Convention of a Woman in Arizona blaming President Trump for her father’s death from coronavirus was an “obscene spectacle,” not the “powerful” statement made by members of the mainstream media out of it, commentator Becket Adams wrote Tuesday in the Washington Examiner.

In her remarks Monday night, Kristin Urquiza said her 65-year-old father trusted ” only pre-existing condition Donald Donald. ‘

Mark Anthony Urquiza, testing positive for the virus after asking for a karaoke bar with friends in June. Customs Ducey, Arizona, Republican revokes his first order of stay at home in late May in an effort to reopen the state’s economy, despite warnings from national health experts and scientists that the virus was not yet under control.

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“In a normal, healthy world, the sight of a woman abusing her father’s death for politics would leave everyone sad enough to witness the act of feeling dirty and nauseous,” Adams wrote.

“But we do not live in a normal world,” he added. “We live in the one where our elite commentator thinks it’s a ‘powerful’ statement, earn at least three fire emojis, for a daughter to use her dead father as a political prop. “

Adams specifically called out CNN’s Chris Cillizza, who called Urquiza’s speech “the most powerful moment” of the evening. New York Times reporter Peter Baker described it as the “most damning” accusation of the president.

Yamiche Alcindor, a PBS reporter who often quarrels with Trump during press releases, shouted “Ad something out,” according to Adams.

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Urquiza, emphasizing Adams, “delivered the death of her father in a full sale to presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden.”

“For national media, the obscene spectacle of a woman calling her dead father for political purposes was the highlight of the evening as journalists and commentators were mesmerized, excited, and deeply, deeply impressed.”