Bakari Sellers Points out that IDs for Voting Can’t Be Accessed Online, NY Post’s Moynihan Counters She Had to Line up for a Vaccine
EXCERPT:
MOYNIHAN: “Our government expects a lot of us. Every single year, every single person is expected to file their taxes, something that is very complicated."
SELLERS: "You can do it online."
MOYNIHAN: "During Covid — "
SELLERS: "But you can do it online."
SELLERS: " -- people had to go and get a vaccine in person. I went twice, I had to carry my — "
CROSS: "What does that have to do with voting?"
MOYNIHAN: "I had to carry my little card around."
HATCHETT: "No, no, no, no, we‘re way off track on this. No, no, no, no, no."
MOYNIHAN: "The government expects a lot of things of people for taxes, for — "
SELLERS: "Can I just explain to you the difference? Can I tell you the difference? Can I just explain the fundamental difference?"
MOYNIHAN: "Why can't we expect something far less onerous, proving who you are?"
SELLERS: "You‘ve listed a lot of things — you listed a lot of things in this country that are privileges. We‘re not talking about privileges. Voting is a constitutional right."
MOYNIHAN: "Taxes are a privilege?"
SELLERS: "Yes. Voting is a constitutional right.”




