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Teh One Who Knocks
02-07-2022, 12:12 PM
By Cameron Cawthorne | Fox News


Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams is facing backlash over the weekend after she visited an elementary school and posed maskless with a room full of young children who were all masked because of a school mandate.

Abrams visited Glennwood Elementary School outside of Atlanta this past week to kick off the third annual African American read-in, where she met with young students and teachers. The principal, Dr. Holly Brookins, took to Twitter after the visit to post four pictures on her Twitter account of Abrams' visit, which included three pictures of Abrams without a mask, despite the Decatur City Commission reinstating a mandatory masking ordinance last month.

The picture that went viral was Abrams sitting on the floor with her legs crossed and smiling without a mask on while the dozens of children and adults behind her were all wearing masks. Abrams quote tweeted the picture and told Brookins that her visit was "spectacular, delightful, and outstanding."

As of Sunday morning, Brookins' Twitter account appears to be deactivated and Abrams' quote tweet is no longer on her Twitter account, but that hasn't slowed down the backlash as the picture spreads across social media.

"Confirmation, if any were needed, that Stacey Abrams is a member of the Democratic elite in good standing—mask hypocrisy is practically a status symbol now," National Review editor Rich Lowry tweeted.
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"Stacey Abrams wants state government mask mandates for Georgians and their children," Georgia's Republican Governor Brian Kemp tweeted. "But it looks like they wouldn’t apply when she’s attending a photo op."
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"The number of left wing politicians who post photos posing without masks while all the kids around them are wearing masks is stunning," Outkick founder Clay Travis tweeted. "Here is Stacey Abrams doing it. This is child abuse."
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Politico White House reporter Alex Thompson tweeted Sunday that he predicts the Abrams photo will be in many Republican ads this year ahead of the midterms.
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Liesl Hickey, the co-founder of N2 America, a 501(c)(4) organization committed to "promoting and supporting center-right policies," slammed the Abrams picture in a tweet, saying the Democratic Party is "anti-children/anti-parents" and said "it is becoming more clear every single day." This past week N2 America released an ad showing masked children watching Democratic politicians and Hollywood hugging and kissing while not wearing masks.

"They see the excitement. They see the joy. They see what they are missing. Democrats are putting kids last. Teachers' unions are putting kids last. Tell them to give kids their childhood back," the captions in the ad read.

The Abrams campaign pushed back against critics of Abrams' maskless photo in a statement to Fox News, saying, "It is shameful that our opponents are using a Black History Month reading event for Georgia children as the impetus for a false political attack, and it is pitiful and predictable that our opponents continue to look for opportunities to distract from their failed records when it comes to protecting public health during the pandemic."

Fox News pressed Abrams on if she has any regret over not wearing a mask, but responded: "We will let our statement speak for itself."

"One of Stacey's opponents downplayed the virus while trading stock to profit off the pandemic after his private coronavirus briefings as a Senator," an Abrams spokesperson said. "Another of her opponents attacked mayors seeking to protect their citizens and has failed to expand access to Medicaid even as rural hospitals close. This pathetic, transparent and silly attack is beneath anyone who claims he wants to lead Georgia."

"Stacey trusts science and supports masking in schools as it's the current CDC recommendation," Lauren Groh-Wargo, a spokeswoman for Abrams, tweeted. "She wore a mask to the event, and removed it at the podium so she could be heard by students watching remotely and for photos, but only with folks who were masked."

DemonGeminiX
02-07-2022, 12:21 PM
Stupid fat cunt.

Teh One Who Knocks
02-07-2022, 12:46 PM
How DARE you racists use a BLM function to criticize the Governor of Georgia :x

DemonGeminiX
02-07-2022, 12:58 PM
:-k

Kemp wasn't at any BLM functions.

Teh One Who Knocks
02-07-2022, 01:03 PM
Stacey Abrams is the TRUE governor of Georgia :hand:

DemonGeminiX
02-07-2022, 01:04 PM
Stacey Abrams is the TRUE governor of Georgia :hand:

:-k

Then why is she running to unseat the incumbent governor?

deebakes
02-08-2022, 02:48 AM
fuck you stacey

Teh One Who Knocks
02-08-2022, 10:56 AM
:-k

Then why is she running to unseat the incumbent governor?

Because you Whiteys stole the election from her, but you already knew that :hand:

Teh One Who Knocks
02-08-2022, 11:52 AM
By Hannah Grossman | Fox News


A CNN panel blasted Stacey Abrams, who is running for governor in Georgia, over a photo taken of her unmasked with masked schoolchildren on Monday's "Inside Politics."

CNN host John King said, "One thing she did manage to do is unite Brian Kemp, the incumbent Republican governor, and David Perdue, the Trump-endorsed primary challenger. They both … [said] that she was being a hypocrite."

"It was a gift to the … Republicans," he added.

CNN political analyst Zolan Kanno-Youngs said the campaign or Abrams herself should have known better than to retweet the photo.

"If you're running this campaign [or if] you're … Stacey Abrams … you know … that this is going to be something the Republicans will seize on," he said

He added that it's also an opportunity to encourage mask-wearing, "We're still in a pandemic. You have all of these students behind you as well, and that's something you should want to encourage."

After the backlash ensued on Twitter, the tweet was deleted. A campaign statement was released that blamed critics for launching a "false political attack."

"It is shameful that our opponents are using a Black History Month reading event for Georgia children as the impetus for a false political attack," the statement said.

The network's congressional reporter, Melanie Zanona, said, "It was handled … so poorly."

"They deleted the tweet, and then she put out a statement sort of dismissing the attacks as silly," Zanona said.

Zanona highlighted how Democrats are failing to maintain a message that resonates with voters.

"The broader challenge for Democrats right now is they don't seem to have a good rebuttal or counter-message to what Republicans have been seizing on. [Republicans have] been positioning themselves as the party of parents – they're leaning into educational and parental issues, … the culture wars, and that has been an effective message for them. It's really resonating in suburban battlegrounds ahead of the midterms," she said. "Democrats … could say … the reason why we're still in this, why our kids are still wearing masks [is because] Republicans have undermined efforts at every turn to combat the pandemic. But Democrats have not had a good counter-message thus far."

PorkChopSandwiches
02-08-2022, 06:36 PM
idiot

lost in melb.
02-12-2022, 01:23 PM
oops! If she was at least holding the mask on her lap for the op, she might have got away with it.

Teh One Who Knocks
02-12-2022, 04:38 PM
oops! If she was at least holding the mask on her lap for the op, she might have got away with it.Because she was spreading the covid from her vagine? :-s

RBP
02-12-2022, 04:40 PM
Because she was spreading the covid from her vagine? :-s

Squirters caused COVID!?! :shock:

deebakes
02-12-2022, 06:01 PM
it all makes sense now