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RATIO: CNN's Oliver Darcy not the person to ask the difference between Trump's Twitter feed and InfoWars

As Twitchy reported earlier Saturday, what looked to us like President Trump calling for freedom of speech on social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook looked to CNN’s Oliver Darcy and Brian Stelter like the president supporting the conspiracy theories of “far-right figures” like Alex Jones, whom Darcy made it a personal and professional quest to have banned from Twitter.

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You know how the more careful on Twitter always put in their bios that retweets do not necessarily equal endorsements? Though Trump did retweet tweets from Paul Watson and Laura Southern, the tweets he featured called for an end to censorship on social media.

Now Darcy is back on his InfoWars quest and wants to know what the difference is between InfoWars and @realDonaldTrump:

We smell a ratio cookin’.

Hey, maybe that Malaysia Airlines flight did vanish into a black hole. (Don Lemon was named one of the year’s worst journalists by the Columbia Journalism Review in part for entertaining that theory.)

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