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W.P. Columnist Sparks Controversy With Fiery Claims Against Republicans


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Jennifer Rubin, a columnist for *The Washington Post*, has ignited a fierce debate with a controversial claim made during her podcast, "Jen Rubin’s Green Room." In a viral clip, Rubin declared, “Republicans want to kill your kids. It’s actually true.” Her remarks, delivered with unwavering conviction, were intended as advice for Democrats on sharpening their messaging, but they have since sparked widespread criticism.  

 

Rubin, who has been a prominent voice for the paper since 2010, argued that Republicans’ stances on issues like vaccine opposition, limiting medical research, and the accessibility of semiautomatic weapons contribute directly to threats against children’s safety. “If you’re going to oppose vaccinations, if you’re going to stop breakthrough medical research, if you’re going to allow minors and all sorts of people to get semiautomatic weapons — which they use to shoot up schools — well then, you are responsible for kids’ health and death,” she said.  

 

These statements have drawn sharp rebukes from conservative figures and commentators. Activist Robby Starbuck labeled Rubin’s remarks as unhinged, writing on X (formerly Twitter), “She should be fired over this if there’s any sanity left in the world,” while tagging Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos. Other critics echoed his sentiments, calling Rubin a “deranged nut case” and questioning why the newspaper provides her with a platform.

 

Criticism of Rubin’s comments also extended to broader attacks on mainstream media. “Jennifer Rubin is a prime example of what is wrong with MSM,” noted one social media user. Others accused her of suffering from "Trump derangement syndrome," a term often used to describe those intensely opposed to the former president. “Rubin has been unhinged since Trump won in 2016. As years go by, she’s incapable of any rational thought any longer! Trump broke her,” another critic commented.  

 

Rubin’s broader criticisms of Donald Trump and his appointees have been a consistent theme in her writing and public commentary. On her podcast, she described the former president’s cabinet nominees as “unfit” and “reckless,” urging senators to block their confirmations. Her strong views often resonate with her audience but also fuel significant backlash from those on the opposite side of the political spectrum.  

 

The controversy surrounding Rubin’s statements comes amid ongoing tensions at *The Washington Post*, owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. Recently, Bezos opted not to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris in her presidential bid, breaking a longstanding tradition at the paper. This decision, which Rubin publicly criticized, further amplified internal and external debates about the paper’s direction and political neutrality.  

 

Rubin’s response to Bezos’ decision was equally fiery. She accused the billionaire of prioritizing business interests over principles, calling his explanation for the change “bulls–t” and alleging he was “bending the knee” to avoid alienating potential Trump-supporting customers.  

 

Rubin’s remarks have once again placed her at the center of heated political discourse, with supporters praising her for speaking out and critics denouncing her as emblematic of media bias. Whether her controversial comments will have lasting consequences remains to be seen, but they have undeniably added fuel to an already polarized political climate.  

 

Based on a report by NYP 2024-11-22

 

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The end of US Democrats is very near! Finita la comedia.

 

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the comedy is finished

It's Italian, a bit distorted: "Finita la comedia" (no comma is needed) means that the performance is ended. Idiomatically, the expression is often used to say that something comical or strange is finished at last, the end of some stupid or awkward line of events.
 
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3 hours ago, connda said:

Another mentally unstable far-Left Progressive.  Ignore it.

It's my understand that Darth Rubin was a conservative at first but turned to the dark side after Jedi master Trump came to the fore to fight the Imperialist democrats regime

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3 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Unable to counter the logic of her argument you resort to a personal attack.

What was the personal attack?

She made an un-based claim about republicans killing children.  

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this post is so outrageous that it really does not warrant a comment but, foolish me, I couldn't resist.    after reading it, I checked the bona fides of its author, resulting in the comment which you have deleted.   but now I understand that it's "anti semitic" to mention that a wacko progressive is a zionist Jew and a jew supremicist?   must also be "anti semitic" to identify  a Jew and point out that the jew is a devoted follower of the war criminal/genocidal monster netanyahoo?   so I get it, never name a jew, they prefer to hide that bit....        your censor/editor is enabling genocide.    delete away

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