The Times stepped in it this morning when it reported that former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said, on “Morning Joe,” that the president should “reconsider” his decision to keep running. According to the paper, she said Joe Biden “should continue to weigh the matter, after he made it clear this week that he’s committed to staying in the race.” “Reconsider” is the problem.

“Continue to weigh the matter” isn’t. She said the latter, not the former. That’s a highly nuanced difference, obviously, but the Times decided to interpret the ambiguity in such a way that fits into its narrative about the president being too old to continue running for president, and the Democrats experiencing “ deepening divisions ” over the question of whether he should.

And for that, the Times earned this rebuke from Pelosi ( per Jaala Brown , a Capitol Hill reporter for CBS News): “I think the president is great. And there are some misrepresentations of what I have said. I never said he should reconsider his decision.

The decision is the president’s. I don’t know what’s happened to The New York Times that they make up news. But if that’s why you’re here, it isn’t true.

” READ: Trump’s ‘secretary of retribution’ has a ‘target list’ of 350 people he wants arrested Still, for all that, what Pelosi said hit me harder than anything that any other Democrat has said, and, as you know, they have been saying a lot. For instance, Colorado Senator Michael Benn.