Fox News contributor Goldberg calls Gorka a ‘bulls–t poseur’
Fox News contributors Jonah Goldberg and Sebastian Gorka traded verbal blows on Twitter on Monday night, with Goldberg calling Gorka a “bullshit poseur” and Gorka questioning Goldberg’s conservative credentials.
The back-and-forth came after Goldberg, also a senior editor for National Review, slammed President Trump for his decision to cancel a White House event honoring the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles because of what he called “deceitful propaganda.”
Goldberg argued the cancelation wasn’t really about protests by NFL players during the national anthem.
“The attempt to make the Eagles event cancellation about the national anthem is just a complete act of deceitful propaganda and conservatives should have zero to do with it. If that was the issue, why schedule the event in the first place? Also: None of them kneeled. Shameful,” wrote Goldberg.
The attempt to make the Eagles event cancellation about the national anthem is just a complete act of deceitful propaganda and conservatives should have zero to do with it. If that was the issue, why schedule the event in the first place? Also: None of them kneeled. Shameful.
— Jonah Goldberg (@JonahNRO) June 5, 2018
Gorka quickly jumped in, declaring that Goldberg was “not a conservative.”
“Why is someone who’s not a Conservative think he gets to speak for all Conservatives and tell them what to do?” he asked on Twitter. “Suggest you stay in the locker room too given that 70% of Americans disagree with you and all #NeverTrumpers.”
Why is someone who’s not a Conservative think he gets to speak for all Conservatives and tell them what to do?
Suggest you stay in the locker room too given that 70% of Americans disagree with you and all #NeverTrumpers. https://t.co/nFPFsM0iWg
— Sebastian Gorka DrG (@SebGorka) June 6, 2018
Goldberg retorted by calling Gorka a “bullshit poseur” and argued he was more conservative than Gorka, who once served as a deputy assistant to President Trump.
“1. I know more about American conservatism than you ever will you bullshit poseur. 2. Relatedly I’m more conservative than you. 3. I didn’t speak for conservatives — something you laughably claim to do constantly. I offered an opinion about what they should do. 4. Try harder,” Goldberg wrote before evoking Fox News host Sean Hannity by first name as someone Gorka “bizarrely made friends” with.
“Seriously, @SebGorka is to American conservatism what the nerdy high school kid who bizarrely made friends with the high school jock (Sean) is to the cool crowd,” he wrote.
Gorka responded by needling Goldberg on National Review’s subscription base.
“Indeed. I’m sure @JonahNRO can update us on how many living people actually pay for NR magazine out of 60-plus million Republican voters. (As opposed to how many issues they give away like a free newspaper on the subway),” he wrote.
Indeed. I’m sure @JonahNRO can update us on how many living people actually pay for NR magazine out of 60-plus million Republican voters.
(As opposed to how many issues they give away like a free newspaper on the subway). https://t.co/M04i96FNrA
— Sebastian Gorka DrG (@SebGorka) June 6, 2018
Gorka and Goldberg have battled on Twitter before, with Gorka painting Goldberg as a “Never Trumper” who can’t accept the results of the 2016 election, and Goldberg citing Gorka’s seven-month tenure in the Trump administration.
Jonah, I know you’re a clever chap, but the NeverTrump thing is getting a tad dreary. November 2016 happened. Get over yourself. Try to get back to the level of analysis you demonstrated before @realDonaldTrump ran. And won.
— Sebastian Gorka DrG (@SebGorka) March 26, 2018
<—- still laughing at @SebGorka claim he quit Trump administration on “principle.”
— Jonah Goldberg (@JonahNRO) June 6, 2018
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