Slate’s Jacob Weisberg: Trump ‘Rancid Meat’ To Hillary’s ‘Apple’

Brent Baker | September 6, 2016
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Jacob Weisberg, editor-in-chief of Slate, described Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump as “rancid meat,” as in not an orange in an apples and oranges analogy. On Sunday’s Reliable Sources on CNN, in a segment about how Trump is being “graded on a curve” compared to Hillary Clinton, he told host Brian Stelter:

“The structure of covering politics is you compare an apple and an orange, they have different attributes, but they’re both fruits and you can take your pick. In this case we have something more like an apple and some rancid meat.”

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