Left-wing MSNBC intelligence analyst Malcolm Nance downplayed Thursday’s suicide bombing outside of Kabul’s airport, which reportedly killed at least four U.S. Marines, telling his nearly one million Twitter followers to “deal with it.”
While the attacks near the airport resulted in multiple casualties and forced most media members to brace for the worst, Nance didn’t seem to think the terror attack was a big deal.
MSNBC intelligence analyst Malcolm Nance downplayed a suicide bombing outside of Kabul, telling his nearly one million Twitter followers to "deal with it."
“20 YEARS- FYI there have been terrorist suicide bombers killing civilians nearly DAILY in Afghanistan. This ain’t new. It’s why we are leaving,” Nance tweeted before adding the controversial hashtag “#DealWithIt.”
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Nance, who served in the U.S. Navy, was swiftly roasted for saying people should “deal with” the loss of lives.
“Imagine not just thinking this, but feeling so beyond shame and perspective that you tweet it publicly,” Fourth Watch editor Steve Krakauer responded.
Washington Free Beacon reporter Chuck Ross mocked Nance as “MSNBC’s finest,” while fellow Free Beacon reporter Joe Simonson added, “Always genuinely disturbing to be reminded that these guys worked at the highest levels of the us government.”
“Malcolm, this is a sh-t take,” journalist Siraj Hashmi wrote.
“Can’t think of anything witty to say here but maybe if your tweet about a suicide bombing includes ‘hashtag dealwithit’ it’s not a good tweet,” journalist Jack Crosbie responded.
MSNBC did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Nance, who has a long history of promoting terror and blatant falsehoods, was one of the chief proponents of russia-investigation” target=”_blank”>Russia-related< former President Trump was an “asset” of the Russian government.
Plenty of others blasted Nance for his thoughts on the terror attack:
Nance is no stranger to controversy.
He once suggested on air that Trump was compromised by Russia as early as 1977, and also claimed Russia had successfully waged a disinformation campaign to the point the U.S. would “welcome an invasion.”
In 2017, Nance infamously tweeted that the Islamic State terror group should carry out a suicide attack on Trump Tower in Istanbul. He deleted the tweet but did not apologize, according to The Federalist. He also said any veterans who supported Trump lacked honor due to Trump’s scathing remarks about the late Sen. John McCain.
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He also suggested MSNBC colleague Reid’s infamous Florida blog filled with homophobic posts and other offensive writings was the result of hackers months after the bizarre claim had been debunked.
Fox News’ David Rutz, Caitlin McFall, Emma Colton and Houston Keene contributed to this report.