Biden spokesman rips report calling campaign ‘cagey on health questions’: ‘It’s like the NYT got drunk’
A Biden campaign spokesman on Sunday lashed out at The New York Times over an article saying the Democratic presidential nominee’s campaign has been “cagey on health questions” ever since President Trump tested positive for COVID-19 last week.
“Transparency has taken on new significance in the presidential race given the conflicting information about Mr. Trump’s health and the fact that his Democratic rival, who is also in an age group that is particularly susceptible to Covid-19, was exposed to the president during their 90-minute debate on Tuesday,” the Times wrote.
“Mr. Biden, who is ahead in national polls and many battleground state surveys, still faces the possibility of a positive test; he is continuing to campaign rather than quarantine, and his campaign has been cagey about his health protocols,” the newspaper added.
Andrew Bates, rapid response director for the Biden campaign, responded by comparing the paper of record to The Onion.
“It’s like the NYT got drunk and accepted a challenge to do a more over the top caricature of themselves than The Onion ever could,” Bates tweeted on Sunday night.
It’s like the NYT got drunk and accepted a challenge to do a more over the top caricature of themselves than The Onion ever could. https://t.co/Ec877udIIX
— Andrew Bates (@AndrewBatesNC) October 5, 2020
Bates also retweeted a post characterizing the article as a “bizarre and flatly false hitjob.”
Why is the @nytimes publishing disparaging falsehoods about Joe Biden?
Biden is violating no protocol.
His campaign has done nothing to merit insinuating they’ve been less than candid.
This is a bizarre and flatly false hitjob.
Weird. And wrong.https://t.co/b4UKGQZKf0
— The Hoarse Whisperer (@TheRealHoarse) October 5, 2020
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