After the shooting happened, rather than calling for changes that could help prevent or lessen future tragedies, or at the very least saying his thoughts and prayers are with the victims' families and/or that he hopes the shooter rots in Hell, he's tweeting about the media for the bajillionth time. I think that a national tragedy takes precedence over media coverage, regardless of how unfair said media coverage is.
After the shooting happened, rather than calling for changes that could help prevent or lessen future tragedies, or at the very least saying his thoughts and prayers are with the victims' families and/or that he hopes the shooter rots in Hell, he's tweeting about the media for the bajillionth time. I think that a national tragedy takes precedence over media coverage, regardless of how unfair said media coverage is.
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