She’s not embarrassed at all, apparently. Dana Bash of CNN is not embarrassed by her inconsistent and changing positions. As long as she is dragging Donald Trump, then she is consistent. Even if her position is inconsistent with something she said just a short period before. Whew. It’s not really confusing. Let me explain.
Yesterday, our Nina wrote about the media and Democrat ghouls blaming President Donald Trump for the Texas floods. Dana Bash couldn’t wait to jump on the bash Trump bandwagon.
Trump Derangement Syndrome has these people doubling down on speaking in total ignorance. “We don’t know, but we’ll put this worst spin on this because it MIGHT make Donald Trump looks bad.” They also know that no one will every call them out on their blatant shite. This is long but worth it. From the CNN program State of the Union, Dana Bash interviews Joaquin Castro, the Congressman and less bright twin brother of Julian Castro:
“Dire”? No hope. She has no hope in her heart. Here is the Daily Wire write up about this interview:
CNN anchor Dana Bash suggested that climate change and President Donald Trump’s administration were to blame for the disastrous flash flooding in Texas, asking Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-TX) to weigh in on her assessment.
Castro joined Bash on Sunday morning’s broadcast of “State of the Union” to discuss the tragic situation that was still unfolding after heavy rains caused massive floods along the Guadalupe River in central Texas — where at least 69 have now been confirmed dead.
The number of dead has risen to 89. More:
“How much do you think the changing climate is part of what we are seeing go on here, not just what we’re seeing in the pictures that we’re showing on the screen?” Bash asked. “But even the flood that you talked about in San Antonio in June.”
“I think climate change is obviously a part of it,” Castro agreed. “These floods are happening more often in more parts of the country and really all over the world. And so we have to face that reality and be better prepared for it and combat it.”
Floods are not getting worse all over the country and world. Some places (Tennessee) are easier to do flood mitigation in. Texas and Utah have slot canyons and hard packed, dry land. Harder for flood mitigation and flood prediction. Anthropogenic climate change is a scam. More:
“And just talking about the federal government and even the local government, two Texas National Weather Service offices involved in forecasting and warning about flooding on the Guadalupe River are missing some key staff members,” Bash continued, suggesting that the Trump administration had also played a role in any issues with sending out timely warnings to the public.
“A director of the NWS Union told CNN that the Austin and San Antonio office is missing a warning coordination meteorologist due to the Trump administration’s buyouts,” Bash continued. “Do you have any indication whether those or any other cuts helped play a role in the fact that the people in the flood zone were not prepared and certainly not evacuated?”
Castro conceded that he could not say that “conclusively,” but suggested that he was at least suspicious that was the case.
Nice dodge Joaquin. The National Weather Service had all the people they needed. Flood warning is a problem
Trump cuts to the National Weather Service, and climate change, are to blame for the Texas flood deaths, said the media yesterday. Today, most admit NWS did its job. The real problem was the lack of a flood warning system. Those who blame the climate are trapped in a weird cult. https://t.co/Xx7BXIExlx pic.twitter.com/1KMxIJnXvu
— Michael Shellenberger (@shellenberger) July 6, 2025
Dana Bash has really bad TDS. However, she loves to flog for the Leftwits:
Trump cuts to the National Weather Service, and climate change, are to blame for the Texas flood deaths, said the media yesterday. Today, most admit NWS did its job. The real problem was the lack of a flood warning system. Those who blame the climate are trapped in a weird cult. https://t.co/Xx7BXIExlx pic.twitter.com/1KMxIJnXvu
— Michael Shellenberger (@shellenberger) July 6, 2025
Dana, dear, please try introspection. It’s good for you. Open your heart and pray for the young ones and the heroes. Try humility.
And if the rest of y’all could spare a prayer for North Carolina and Virginia, I would appreciate you.
More than five million people were under flood alerts across North Carolina and Virginia after Chantal made landfall early Sunday, damaging properties and prompting rescue efforts. pic.twitter.com/dXPg6L1ugw
— T&T Guardian (@GuardianTT) July 7, 2025
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