Want to see politicization of the American flag? Revisit anthem kneeling, which I’m guessing Ms. #MaraGay is a political bigot, twisting love of country into some sinister white supremacist xenophobia. She really doesn't like people who fly the flag and thinks they are all Trump supporters or racists or both. No no, we can all see the clip for ourselves and the left is out defending her focus on giant American flags from trucks. She really doesn’t like people who fly the flag and thinks they are all Trump supporters or racists or both.” Radio host Erick Erickson: “No no, we can all see the clip for ourselves and the left is out defending her focus on giant American flags from trucks.
"Politicized the American flag" is a strange way to describe patriotism. “Dilbert” creator Scott Adams: “’Politicized the American flag’ is a strange way to describe patriotism.” What exactly was taken out of context? The word "American"? Or the word "flags"? Air ball. She's disturbed by seeing American flags. What exactly was taken out of context? The word ‘American’? Or the word ‘flags’? Air ball.” Nick Searcy, INSURRECTIONAL FILM & TELEVISION STAR June 9, 2021įox News host Laura Ingraham: “She’s disturbed by seeing American flags. She hates the country, and that is why she works for you. The Times was blasted on social media. Former Fox News anchor and current podcast host Megyn Kelly: “Spin away - we heard her loud and clear.” The attacks on her today are ill-informed and grounded in bad-faith.
Her argument was that Trump and many of his supporters have politicized the American flag. New York Times editorial board member Mara Gay's comments on MSNBC have been irresponsibly taken out of context. The attacks on her today are ill-informed and grounded in bad faith.” The Times tweeted, “New York Times editorial board member Mara Gay’s comments on MSNBC have been irresponsibly taken out of context. On Tuesday night, after New York Times editorial board member Mara Gay was heavily criticized for her remarks in which she stated that seeing “dozens of American flags” was “disturbing” and that “tens of millions of Trump voters” “see ‘American-ness’ as the same as one with ‘whiteness,’” the Times defended her by claiming her words were taken out of context, prompting an incendiary reaction on social media.