GOP, Dems agree: Blame the media

According to Washington Republicans, they’re not focused enough on Democratic corruption at the state level.

“You folks all want to ask about ObamaCare but the American people, most of them, are not directly affected by ObamaCare. They want to hear what we’re going to do for them,” Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said this week at as press conference touting his conference’s legislative priorities.

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A day later, Republican National Committee communications director Sean Spicer turned his fire on the media, which he said was ignoring stories about Democratic state lawmakers recently charged with corruption.

If it was Republicans caught in corruption, Spicer said his phone would be ringing off the hook.

“Believe me, if all of these officials were Republican the RNC would be asked to comment on each one and whether the party would be able to recover – how this would affect 2016, the impact it would have on fundraising, etc, etc,” he said before providing the number to the Democratic National Committee’s office.

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