Ronna McDaniel, chair of the Republican National Committee, faced criticism from MSNBC personalities dubbed the 'Mean Girls' for her remarks. The group, including Psaki, Maddow, and Reid, were accused of lacking empathy and living in a privileged bubble. The situation drew comparisons to high school cliques and highlighted a perceived double standard in expectations of honesty and forgiveness.
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The Mean Girls of MSNBC, via @burackbobby_ ✏️💁♀️. https://t.co/4NLDxgX6su
"The Mean Girls of MSNBC are like the mean girls with whom you graduated. They expect compassion for their fibs. They were "having a bad day." Yet when they think you lie, they demand you atone and beg them for forgiveness." My column on the Mean Girls: https://t.co/qENR0S1PAR
"Psaki, Maddow, and Reid live in a bubble, unaware of the trials and tribulations that everyday Americans face. In their privileged world, only their petty problems matter." @burackbobby_ on The MSNBC Mean Girls: https://t.co/4NLDxgX6su
My column: Mean Girls of MSNBC wouldn't allow Ronna McDaniel to sit with them at the cool girls' table. (Note: I need fans of Mean Girls to tell me if my movie references are fetch or not.) https://t.co/qENR0S1PAR
My column: Mean Girls of MSNBC wouldn't allow Ronna McDaniel to sit with them at the cool girl's table (Note: I need fans of Mean Girls to tell me if my movie references are fetch or not.) https://t.co/qENR0S1PAR
"The “Mean Girls” pile-on at NBC against Ronna McDaniel is the perfect demonstration of what bullies all these leftists are — while pretending to be paragons of compassion and empathy." @mirandadevine https://t.co/wM86DRIKBN
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