Andrea, take a look at Macbeth act 5, scene 5: â[Life] struts & frets his hour upon the stage, And then is heard no more. â Andrea Mitchell (@mitchellreports) February 11, 2021 At around the same time, Cruz offered a Shakespearean retort to Mitchell, and Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin , ⦠Andrea Mitchell / Getty Images Cole Carnick - February 11, 2021 5:09 PM After botching a fact check of a Shakespeare reference made by Sen. Ted Cruz, MSNBC host Andrea Mitchell ⦠Do Not Sell My Personal Information. Who is Heather Martin, the âBachelorâ alum who came back for Matt James? Faulkner used part of the quote for the title of his 1929 novel, “The Sound and the Fury.”, The full quote from “Macbeth” reads, â”âIt is a tale, told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.â”ââ, Annie Gowan of the Washington Post tweeted: “Oh dear Andrea, this is a Scottish tragedy.”, “Um, Andrea. It is a tale Told by an idiot, full of sound & fury, Signifying nothing.’ Methinks she doth protest too much,” Cruz said. Shakespeare. Cruz (R-Texas) was discussing the second Senate impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump on Fox News Wednesday when he invoked a line from Shakespeare. Cruz (R-Texas) was discussing the second Senate impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump on Fox News Wednesday when he âinvoked a line from Shakespeare. Thanks for contacting us. My apologies to Sen. Cruz,” she posted. â Andrea Mitchell (@mitchellreports) February 11, 2021 Cruz responded with another line from Shakespeare, this one from Hamlet, âMethinks she doth protest too much.â “It’s reminiscent of Shakespeare [in] that it is full of sound and fury, and yet signifying nothing,”â he said, âreciting âa soliloquy âfrom “Macbeth.”. The NBC host soon returned to Twitter to issue a mea culpa, admitting to the botched correction while apologizing to Cruz. MSNBCâs Andrea Mitchell is getting fact-checked on social media from users across the political spectrum for saying GOP Sen. Ted Cruz incorrectly attributed his âsound and furyâ quote about the impeachment trials. It is a foundational tenet of Trump hatred that the 45th president and all who support him are stupid. Cruz needled Mitchell on her knowledge of Shakespeareâs plays, referring to a line in âHamletâ to make his point. Mitchell was not the only one to pile on Cruz, with her tweet drawing sneers from other enlightened members of the Beltway literati, such as Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin, who was also mocked without mercy for endorsing the utterly failed dunk on the senator. “I clearly studied too much American literature and not enough Macbeth. February 11, 2021 | 9:52am | Updated February 11, 2021 | 12:05pm, âNBC News’ Andrea Mitchell flubbed an attempt to factâ-âcheck GOP Sen. Ted Cruz’s reference to a quote by Shakespeareâ, inviting some “double, double toil and trouble.”â. MSNBC anchor Andrea Mitchell was brutally mocked on Twitter Wednesday for her botched attempt to fact check Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, over a Shakespeare quote.. During his Wednesday appearance on âAmericaâs Newsoom,â Cruz invoked The Bard to summarize the second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump. Your California Privacy Rights Just the News: MSNBCâs Mitchell fact-checked for incorrectly fact-checking Cruz on Shakespeare. (NEW YORK POST) â NBC News' Andrea Mitchell flubbed an attempt to fact - check GOP Sen. Ted Cruz's reference to a quote by Shakespeare , inviting some "double, double toil and trouble." This website uses cookies. No, that’s Faulkner. NBC’s Andrea Mitchell was treated to a lesson in English literature after attempting to correct Senator Ted Cruz’s use of a Shakespeare quote, wrongly crediting the line to William Faulkner despite holding a degree in the subject. Left-wing MSNBC political commentator Andrea Mitchell is a perfect example of this. 44,560, This story has been shared 16,818 times. Media hacks can't even get things right that can be easily Googled, and we're supposed to trust them on more substantial matters? Definitely Shakespeare. No, that’s Faulkner,” she wrote. 16,818, © 2021 NYP Holdings, Inc. All Rights Reserved To tweet or not to tweet. Terms of Use One thingâs for sure. But it’s only the start of a new un-American trend. NBC's Andrea Mitchell unleashes Twitter tempest over Shakespeare quote fail (NEW YORK POST) â NBC News' Andrea Mitchell flubbed an attempt to fact - check GOP Sen. Ted Cruz's reference to a quote by Shakespeare , inviting some "double, double toil and trouble." This story has been shared 69,349 times. Privacy Notice I clearly studied too much American literature and not enough Macbeth. Oh, the irony. Cruz needled Mitchell on her knowledge of Shakespeare’s plays, referring to a line in “Hamlet” to make his point. Andrea, take a look at Macbeth act 5, scene 5:“[Life] struts & frets his hour upon the stage, And then is heard no more. Singling out the Texas Republican by name in a Wednesday tweet, Mitchell said Cruz had misattributed a quote to the renowned English playwright after he cited it in reference to the ongoing impeachment drive against ex-president Donald Trump, saying it is “full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.”. Think your friends would be interested? I clearly studied too much American literature and not enough Macbeth. NBC Newsâ Andrea Mitchell flubbed an attempt to fact - check GOP Sen. Ted Cruzâs reference to a quote by Shakespeare , inviting some âdouble, double toil and trouble.â Cruz (R-Texas) was discussing the second Senate impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump on Fox News Wednesday when he invoked a line from Shakespeare. â. https://t.co/3qxdIBI9HJpic.twitter.com/trZlHNfYES, a tale is being told but there are too many idiots to count https://t.co/h0dZkEaHVh. Rep. Katie Hill: We need to dismantle 'systemic blockades' for women in power “One would think NBC would know the Bard,” he said, referring to Shakespeare’s moniker, the 'Bard of Avon'. Cruz himself also joined in on the fun, reciting yet more Shakespeare in joking that Mitchell “doth protest too much” and pointing her to the ‘Macbeth’ passage in question. pic.twitter.com/RvTgHyTVIg, Rubin (like Mitchell who made the same mistake) has never been the brightest bulb in the wall. NBC Newsâ Andrea Mitchell flubbed an attempt to fact - check GOP Sen. Ted Cruzâs reference to a quote by Shakespeare , inviting some âdouble, double toil and trouble.â Cruz (R ⦠Mitchell apologized later for the literary blunder. Methinks she doth protest too much.One would think NBC would know the Bard. New Patrick Dempsey pilot for CBS shut down over COVID, Vanessa Bell Calloway believes her skin tone affected âComing to Americaâ casting, © 2021 NYP Holdings, Inc. 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Tekashi 6ix9ine doc director calls rapper a 'horrible human being', Trump greeted by hundreds of cheering fans on Presidents Day, Elon Musk wants major cryptocurrency holders to sell, 'Gorilla Glue girl' returns home wearing sweatshirt of herself, Ugly truth about âHonest Joeâ: Devine. On Wednesday night, MSNBC anchor Andrea Mitchell and Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin lost their minds on Twitter over Sen. Ted Cruz saying the second Donald Trump impeachment proceedings are âfull of sound and fury,â like in âShakespeare.â While Mitchell and others thought they were delivering an intelligent blow to⦠MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell was ripped on Wednesday after she tried calling Sen. Ted Cruz out on a literary reference to Macbeth, only to get trolled when she had it wrong herself. Well…â,” tweeted Robert George of Bloomberg Opinion.â. You know how ‘Out, damn spot!’ might SOUND like it’s from a Tide commercial, but it’s REALLY from Macbeth? âBut Mitchell apparently thought the quote came from author William Faulkner of Mississippi instead of the Bard of Avon. © Autonomous Nonprofit Organization “TV-Novosti”, 2005–2021. One would think NBC would know the Bard. Now, she's done more to embarrass herself, and ultimately help Cruz, whom she wanted to embarrass in the first place. That tweet from Andrea Mitchell is definitely a tale told by an idiot. @SenTedCruz says #ImpeachmentTrial is like Shakespeare full of sound and fury signifying nothing. There seems to be no limit to what she will say or do when the cameras are rolling, and the fact that the right is as angry as the left about her continued journalistic malfeasance in the CIA leak case means it has gotten pretty friggin' bad. During Trumpâs Senate impeachment trial Wednesday, Cruz reportedly panned the ⦠Post was not sent - check your email addresses! . My apologies to Sen. Cruz. Several disturbing videos have emerged showing unprovoked attacks on elderly Asian Americans, including at least three in the Bay Area within the last two weeks, as NextShark previously reported. Andrea Mitchell Doesnât Know Shakespeare From Shinola February 11, 2021 Dr. Tar Uncategorized 24. No, thatâs Faulkner No, thatâs Faulkner â Andrea Mitchell (@mitchellreports) February 10, 2021 Shakespeare didnât write âall our yesterdays!â Thatâs the name of a Star Trek episode!! With the true origin of the quote mere clicks away, it didn’t take long before Mitchell – who holds a bachelor’s degree in English literature from the Ivy League University of Pennsylvania – was informed the famous line is, in fact, from Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’. degree in English literature from the University of Pennsylvania where she is a past Vice Chair of the Board of Trustees and currently services as Chair of the Board of Overseers of the School of Arts and Sciences,â reads her biography on MSNBC, where she hosts âAndrea Mitchell Reports.â. Do Not Sell My Personal Information, Your California Privacy Rights No, thatâs Faulkner,” she tweeted. Mitchell ultimately apologized to Cruz. “I clearly studied too much American literature and not enough Macbeth. My apologies to Sen. Cruz. NBCâs Andrea Mitchell unleashes Twitter tempest over Shakespeare quote fail New York Post - By Mark Moore NBC Newsâ Andrea Mitchell flubbed an attempt to fact check GOP Sen. Ted Cruzâs reference to a quote by Shakespeare , inviting some âdouble, double ⦠Your Ad Choices Subscribe to RT newsletter to get stories the mainstream media won’t tell you, The $20 TRILLION threat that could trigger the next financial meltdown, Woke on steroids, Brexit breakthrough & Iran on brink of war: 2020 predictions from RT contributors, Packed passenger plane overshoots runway in Istanbul, splits into several pieces (PHOTO, VIDEO), Pornhub sees massive BULGE in traffic as coronavirus crisis continues, In latest ‘conspiracy’ crackdown, Twitter to scrub posts claiming vaccines ‘cause harm’ or are ‘used to control populations’, Family of 20yo who committed suicide says Robinhood caused his death with ‘reckless tactics’ that prey on the inexperienced, Plastic surgeon offers to help woman who used Gorilla Glue on hair, as lawyer accuses company of RACISM, Senate votes it is CONSTITUTIONAL to try ex-President Trump, paving way for full impeachment trial, Star-Spangled BANner: Kneeling to wokeness, NBA's Dallas Mavericks CANCEL national anthem before home games, Mark Cuban ban on national anthem during NBA games will deepen US divide. “@SenTedCruz says #ImpeachmentTrial is like Shakespeare full of sound and fury signifying nothing. American Thinker. No, thatâs Faulkner Andrea Mitchell Reports Marking a century since the ratification of the 19th amendment Fmr. @SenTedCruz says #ImpeachmentTrial is like Shakespeare full of sound and fury signifying nothing. President Joe Biden's Administration has expressed concern over the disturbing uptick in violence toward Asian Americans in recent weeks. NBCâs Andrea Mitchell was treated to a lesson in English literature after attempting to correct Senator Ted Cruzâs use of a Shakespeare quote, wrongly crediting the line to William Faulkner despite holding a degree in the subject. “Senator Ted Cruz says [the] impeachment trial is like Shakespeare, full of sound and fury signifying nothing. We've received your submission. Andrea, take a look at Macbeth act 5, scene 5: ‘[Life] struts & frets his hour upon the stage, And then is heard no more. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. Andrea Mitchell tried to mock Sen. Ted Cruz by using Shakespeare but ended up looking like a fool instead. Read RT Privacy policy to find out more. Shakespearean tragedy: MSNBCâs Andrea Mitchell is left red-faced after wrongly fact-checking Ted Cruz about Macbeth quote he used to describe Trumpâs impeachment trial Cruz referenced Macbeth while talking on Americaâs Newsroom on Wednesday He said the second impeachment trial was âfull of sound and fury, and yet signifying nothingâ Mitchell said that it was actually [â¦] NBC Newsâ Andrea Mitchell flubbed an attempt to fact check GOP Sen. Ted Cruzâs reference to a quote by Shakespeare , inviting some âdouble, double toil and trouble.â Cruz, of Texas, was discussing the second Senate impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump on Fox News Wednesday when he invoked a line from Shakespeare. @SenTedCruz says #ImpeachmentTrial is like Shakespeare full of sound and fury signifying nothing. âMethinks she doth protest too much. Andrea Mitchell @mitchellreports . That's the question MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell should have asked herself before she tried to fact check Sen. Ted Cruz's (R-TX) literary knowledge. It is a tale Told by an idiot, full of sound & fury, Signifying nothing.”. All rights reserved. To Mitchell’s credit, American novelist William Faulkner did draw inspiration from the well-known ‘Macbeth’ soliloquy for his book ‘The Sound and the Fury,’ but did not originate it. “Methinks she doth protest too much. NBC News chief Washington correspondent Andrea Mitchell apologized to Sen. Ted Cruz Wednesday night after her attempted fact-check of the Texas Republican's Shakespeare ⦠Between NBC & the Washington Post, you’d think somebody would have read Macbeth. @SenTedCruz says #ImpeachmentTrial is like Shakespeare full of sound and fury signifying nothing. One would think NBC would know the Bard. NBC Informationâ Andrea Mitchell flubbed an try to reality - test GOP Sen. Ted Cruzâs reference to a quote by Shakespeare , inviting some âdouble, double toil and hassle.â Cruz (R-Texas) was discussing the second Senate impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump on Fox Information Wednesday when he invoked a line from Shakespeare. My apologies to Sen. Cruz,” she said. âA native of New York, Mitchell received a B.A. @tedcruz@jrubinbloggerpic.twitter.com/BuLmpPp23V, Even better are the journalists in reply to Andrea Mitchell acting like Every Smart Person knows this is Faulkner and only an utter cretin like Ted Cruz would attribute this iconic Macbeth quote to William Shakespeare:https://t.co/qa8vGJ4TaG. Sitemap To tweet, or not to tweet, thatâs the question NBCâs Andrea Mitchell should have ⦠While on Mitchell, a journalist at NBC for four decades who carries an English literature degree from the prestigious University of Pennsylvania, wrote to her 1.9 million Twitter followers that Cruz was quoting William Faulkner, not Shakespeare. I really don't know when any sense of journalistic shame is going to kick in with Andrea Mitchell. 69,349, This story has been shared 44,560 times. Share this story!
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