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A funny (see: sad and disappointing but not surprising ) part but not certainly the only funny part:

Boebert said she was “extremely disappointed in the bias” of reporter Ryan Warner’s questions about a third of the way through the interview, and she later battled with him over climate change and water, saying “there’s certainly a reason” she doesn’t “listen to CPR news.”

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[-] partial_accumen@lemmy.world 32 points 1 month ago

I'll jump on the fact checking train:

Warner: Well, first of all, I get to say things as a journalist to set the record straight, so inflation is easing.

Rep. Boebert: Oh, you're going to fact check me during the interview?

Warner: That's exactly right, and inflation is easing.

Rep. Boebert: Okay, this is adorable. Go to your local King Soopers or your City Market and ask the shoppers if inflation is down when they're buying one dozen eggs for $7, $10,

I don't know Colorado specific geography well. I just went to the King Soopers web site and picked a random Denver location:

Here is eggs for $3.09/dozen, so Boebert is wrong again.

[-] superkret@feddit.org 27 points 1 month ago

She's not wrong, she's lying. And her lie resonates with the perceived reality of many viewers, who aren't going to check egg prices to make up their mind.
They're just gonna get the warm fuzzy feeling that Brobert will do something about them.

[-] CharlesDarwin@lemmy.world 11 points 1 month ago

I've heard the magabrained who actually do go shopping for things like eggs claim ridiculously absurd numbers, or nod along to some other magabrain who is claiming absurdly high prices. They definitely know better, but they'll go along with it anyway.

And then there was that "JD" Vance standing right in front of a sign for egg prices, lying about the price of eggs.

They are brazen liars.

[-] Raiderkev@lemmy.world 10 points 1 month ago

I used to work at a grocery store. I knew the prices of pretty much everything because I would ring everything up and do corrections at customer service. Prices are absolutely still way higher than pre pandemic. I'd say 30% more at least, with some items in particular having doubled.

That has nothing to do with democrats though. Supply shock in Covid, bird flu for eggs in particular and then straight up greed / monopolistic grocery stores are the reasons we're seeing higher prices. The Republicans will do absolutely nothing to fix these issues, but use high grocery prices as a dog whistle to rile up their base who are too uninformed about how anything works, and just eat that shit up. You can listen to any earnings call to hear these chucklefucks gloat about how they are working to find price (figuring out just how much they can squeeze out of people) while also having record earnings.

[-] AA5B@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago

AND inflation is easing. We’re still way above pre-COViD but prices are not shooting up any more, and many of them have started coming down

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