Mexico’s homicide rate is also high by international standards, although it is broadly aligned with other large Latin American nations such as Brazil and Colombia.” Columbia—where “journalist” Calderón is from…
For the hot-button issue that it is and considering that millions of voters will base their 2024 election choices on where a candidate stands, gun laws were scarcely mentioned in Wednesday’s second Republican presidential candidate debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. A review of the debate transcript shows the word “gun” was only brought up six times and was used by a moderator to invent and then promulgate an absolute, easily disprovable lie that went unchallenged by each candidate.
The moderator in question was Univision’s Ilia Calderón, and she addressed her question to North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum:
“Governor Burgum, for the first time ever, a Univision poll found that mass shootings and gun safety are one of the most important issues for Latino voters. Mental health concerns are not unique to the United States, but gun violence is.”
A supposed “journalist” (and Emmy winner!) from the land made infamous by its corrupt government and bloodthirsty drug cartels, “reporting” for a multinational media giant headquartered in Mexico, another corrupt country overrun by monstrously homicidal drug kingpins, asserts that “gun violence” is “unique to the United States” and not one co-moderator and not one candidate called her delusional on it and chastised her for exploiting the event with transparent propagandizing?
By David Codrea