A week after the Media Research Center enthusiastically embraced a gotcha question to Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson about what a woman is, MRC executive Tim Graham spent an April 2 post whining that a similar question was asked of a Republican governor:
The Associated Press reporter in Phoenix and other Arizona reporters want to put Gov. Doug Ducey on the defensive. AP’s Bob Christie positioned Ducey exactly where the Left wanted him on his bill on preventing men from women’s sports. The headline was “Arizona governor won’t say transgender people exist.”
Nobody said transgender activists were like Santa Claus or the tooth fairy. But on the left, unless you respect transgenders and accept their gender-bending, you don’t “see” them, you “erase” them, like they don’t exist.
After an excerpt from the article that noted Ducey “paused for several seconds before answering” with a non-answer then gave another non-answer after being asked again, Graham huffily played whataboutism: “This is somehow a gaffe. President Biden can say transgenders are ‘made in the image of God,’ and nobody shouts at him about how transgender people don’t accept what God ‘assigned’ them.”
It wasn’t a hard question to answer, the AP gave him two chances to do so, and he couldn’t do it. Graham made sure to note an after-the-fact tweet by Ducey whining that the question was “absurd and offensive” and finally giving a definitive answer to the question — raising the question of why he couldn’t have done that the first time. But Graham was silent on why this was such a terrible question, and that Republicans demanding that Jackson define what a woman is was not absurd and offensive.