I'm surprised Navarro's "Green Bay Sweep" (Charlie has to hate the insurrection being tied to his beloved Packers) hasn't gotten more coverage. Navarro is, of course, peddling the narrative that Trump didn't want the violence because the violence interfered with their well-organized conspiracy to overturn the election results. As an as…
I'm surprised Navarro's "Green Bay Sweep" (Charlie has to hate the insurrection being tied to his beloved Packers) hasn't gotten more coverage. Navarro is, of course, peddling the narrative that Trump didn't want the violence because the violence interfered with their well-organized conspiracy to overturn the election results. As an aside, not sure why Navarro thinks it's helpful to implicate the President in a well-organized, quite likely illegal conspiracy, but he may not be a smart man.)
Part of Navarro's story makes zero sense. He says the plan was to use congressional objections to the electoral college votes and subsequent debate to force the mainstream media to cover Trump's position about the election and sway public opinion in favor of the President. When has any Trumper ever thought he could win the political debate if the mainstream media would just give them more coverage for their position? There is likely some truth to Navarro's narrative, but certainly not the media strategy part.
Ari Melber is an excellent legal analyst, but he's really weak on politics. He is very knowledgeable about hip hop though...but then again, what white Jewish male isn't? I joke.
I'm surprised Navarro's "Green Bay Sweep" (Charlie has to hate the insurrection being tied to his beloved Packers) hasn't gotten more coverage. Navarro is, of course, peddling the narrative that Trump didn't want the violence because the violence interfered with their well-organized conspiracy to overturn the election results. As an aside, not sure why Navarro thinks it's helpful to implicate the President in a well-organized, quite likely illegal conspiracy, but he may not be a smart man.)
Part of Navarro's story makes zero sense. He says the plan was to use congressional objections to the electoral college votes and subsequent debate to force the mainstream media to cover Trump's position about the election and sway public opinion in favor of the President. When has any Trumper ever thought he could win the political debate if the mainstream media would just give them more coverage for their position? There is likely some truth to Navarro's narrative, but certainly not the media strategy part.
Ari Melber is an excellent legal analyst, but he's really weak on politics. He is very knowledgeable about hip hop though...but then again, what white Jewish male isn't? I joke.