Journo Soledad O’Brien is not happy that other journos are covering how 2020 presidential candidate Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand eats her fried chicken:

Oh God. It’s starting again. Please, journalists. Don’t do this. Nobody cares how she—or anyone—eats fried chicken. https://t.co/JYxqHUaMtq — Soledad O'Brien (@soledadobrien) February 10, 2019

She targeted the press in general, but she was quote-tweeting this question from Jonathan Martin of the New York Times:

Could this really be the first time in 50 years she ate fried chicken? https://t.co/XHOMj6Emcz — Jonathan Martin (@jmartNYT) February 10, 2019

Sorry, Soledad, but we’re just being fair since analyzing Donald Trump’s eating of fried chicken was fair game. From CNN:

Feathers fly over Donald Trump eating Kentucky Fried Chicken with a fork https://t.co/oKAlqVfQBX via @Deena_CNN pic.twitter.com/KLf9XMyFQG — CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) August 2, 2016

It was also covered by the liberal New Republic, among many other outlets:

Does Donald Trump eat fried chicken with a knife and fork or not? https://t.co/aw8kmospDn pic.twitter.com/zQoPLqKp19 — The New Republic (@newrepublic) August 2, 2016

Slate even went as far as to call someone who eats fried chicken with a knife and fork a “sociopath”:

Donald Trump eats fried chicken like a sociopath (with a knife and fork): https://t.co/PQy0iq3F60 pic.twitter.com/AvhHafMeL5 — Slate (@Slate) August 2, 2016

“Sociopath” is a very strong word. Shouldn’t we care if Sen. Gillibrand is exhibiting sociopathic tendencies as suggested by Slate?

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But what about the HOT SAUCE?! Kirsten Gillibrand doesn’t know how to eat fried chicken (seriously) annnd we’re officially DEAD https://t.co/xtyb7O5crS — Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) February 10, 2019