Former Washington Post writer Taylor Lorenz has once again won critics’ rage after giving praise to Luigi Mangione, a man who allegedly killed the CEO of Healthcare Corporation.
Lorenz chuckled the media to the community of people online who defended Mangion, who allegedly shot and killed United Healthcare’s Brian Thompson. She commented in an interview with CNN’s Donnie O’Sullivan.
“I thought Lorenz was a used self-obsessed clown. I was wrong. She’s a psycho.”
“If you look at these billionaires media experts, we can give you a Netflix show, not all sorts of killers, to see them clutching pearls about whoever stops murderers when this is the United States, as if we don’t lionize criminals, as if we don’t have,” Lorenz said.
“There is a huge disconnect between the angles that the narrative and the mainstream media push and the angles that the American people feel,” she added.
O’Sullivan asked Lorenz about a group of women seen at a court hearing in Mangion.
“You’ll see a woman who feels like, ‘Oh, my God.’ “He’s the kind of person who looks like this morally good guy, and it’s hard to find.”
Many online were furious at her account of the defendant murderer.
“This communist is openly celebrating murder and is treated as an actual “journalist.” ” I responded Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas).
“Imagine what similar context the conservatives said that.” I said Senator Mike Lee (R-Utah).
“The Lorenz Morality Code says that the word “delay” is the next level of attack, but a murderer’s apology is fine.” I answered Liz Wolf of Reason.
“I thought Lorenz was a running self-obsessed clown. I was wrong. She’s a psycho. She’s a straight nut. I’m shocked that she’s not wearing a mask.” I wrote it Jim Thompson, a manga artist.
“Okay, obviously Taylor Lorenz is mentally unstable. But why did the interviewer laugh at her for praise of the murderer?” I asked Abigail Jackson, assistant director of GOP communications.
“This absolute psychopath, Taylor Lorenz, wrote for the New York Times until three years ago, where she calls Luigi Mangioni “a morally good man.” I’m worried.” I responded Entrepreneur Sean Maguire.
Police were fitted with a National Manhunt after obtaining images of the suspect in the CEO’s murder. The hunt ended when Mangion was recognized at MacDonald’s, Pennsylvania, and was arrested safely.
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