哈基姆·杰弗里斯攻击特朗普反遭羞辱
Hakeem Jeffries Humiliated After Trump Attack Backfires

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众议院少数党领袖哈基姆·杰弗里斯(Hakeem Jeffries)近期因批评唐纳德·特朗普出席NBA总决赛而遭到抨击,他质疑这位前总统是否是尼克斯队的“真”球迷。杰弗里斯将特朗普的露面贬斥为不受欢迎的“MAGA马戏团”,暗示他对比赛缺乏真正的兴趣。 然而,这一攻击适得其反。NBA总裁亚当·肖华(Adam Silver)公开证实,特朗普一直是一位长期的忠实球迷,数十年来经常出席各类比赛和活动。此事让人联想到纽约州州长凯西·霍楚尔(Kathy Hochul)近期的一次失言,她试图挑战特朗普的体育知识,却错误引用了尼克斯队上一次夺冠的年份。 文章认为,民主党人这些试图对体育迷身份进行“把关”的行为,反映了一种不核实事实便攻击特朗普的惯性模式,最终导致批评者自取其辱。通过将政治嘲讽置于事实准确性之上,杰弗里斯等人不仅留下了被嘲笑的把柄,也让外界不禁质疑,这种明显失败的“设局陷害”是否值得付出相应的政治代价。

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原文

Authored by Matt Margolis via PJMedia.com,

Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) tried to score points off Donald Trump's appearance at Madison Square Garden for Game 3 of the NBA Finals. And, oh boy, did it backfire spectacularly.

Monday's press conference gave the House Minority Leader a stage, and he used it to attack Trump’s planned appearance at the game and to question whether Trump was even a true Knicks fan.

"I think Knicks fans just want to enjoy Game 3, the first home [NBA Finals] game that we've had in 27 years," Jeffries said.

"But it also is not clear to me that Donald Trump is a big Knicks fan. I mean, does this guy even know the difference between Karl Rove and Karl Anthony Towns? I don't think so. He's just injecting himself into the NBA Finals because he always has to bring the MAGA circus into town, and that's unfortunate."

The problem with Jeffries’ claim is that Trump is, in fact, a longtime Knicks fan, and there is photographic and video evidence of Trump attending Knicks games going back decades.

Heck, even CNN mocked the idea that Trump isn’t a true New York sports fan:

Then NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, not exactly a Trump surrogate, finished it off entirely.

"I've been with the league for a long time," Silver said. "I ran NBA Entertainment years ago. He did an I love game spot with us. He had courtside seats. He was here all the time. He was at the draft. So he's a genuine Knicks fan."

A genuine Knicks fan. Certified by the commissioner of the NBA.

What’s the point of even questioning Trump’s fandom? It’s stupid, and Democrats only embarrass themselves when they try. Heck, it was just a couple of weeks ago that Gov. Kathy Hochul (D-N.Y.) set this same trap for herself when Trump's plans to attend the game were first made public. She posed what she thought was a clever trivia challenge. "I'd ask him to name the starting lineup of the 1993 championship team and see how he does," Hochul said.

The Knicks didn't win the championship in 1993. Their last title came in 1973. Hochul's gotcha question exposed a gap in her own knowledge of the franchise she was pretending to defend.

Democrats questioning anyone's sports credibility is well-trodden comedy territory. In 2004, Democrat presidential nominee John Kerry called the Green Bay Packers' home stadium "Lambert Field" instead of Lambeau Field. He also named his favorite Red Sox slugger as "Manny Ortez," an apparent mashup of Manny Ramirez and David Ortiz. Kerry was performing fandom, and it showed.

That's the pattern here. The far left can't accept that Trump is genuine about much of anything, so the instinct is to attack first and check facts later. Jeffries grabbed a talking point and humiliated himself in the process.

And in the end, was any of this worth it? Trump went to a basketball game. Attacking him for it was always going to be a losing play.

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