Newsweek senior writer Alexander Nazaryan, everybody:
https://twitter.com/alexnazaryan/status/684627261966794752
Editor’s note: Nazarvan, as we predicted, deleted the tweet. But here’s a screenshot!
Real journalism!
Delete your account. https://t.co/q83izOA6xV
— Allan Bourdius (@UnrealAllan) January 6, 2016
Well I'm sure @Newsweek will treat @tedcruz fairly now… https://t.co/eX0fljHaHD
— (((Aaron “Worthing” Walker))) (@AaronWorthing) January 6, 2016
https://twitter.com/DavidSchmidt/status/684741748124327936
Actual tweet by a "journalist" https://t.co/ELNdvpHiuP
— e pluribus unum (@PeteyPete92) January 6, 2016
https://twitter.com/MikeKMorrison/status/684741175950061568
Newsweek writer. Prediction: this gets deleted in 3…2…1… https://t.co/gNzxjOjDEJ
— Jon Munce (@jonmunce) January 6, 2016
Newsweek senior writer? WOW how irresponsible. https://t.co/spgdOVxhL7
— Tracy Jeffords (@TracyJeffords) January 6, 2016
And this 'journalist' still has his job.. https://t.co/CM3cMDUvdn
— Vach Nacht (@VachNacht) January 6, 2016
Why trust in journalism has eroded, example 95,010. h/t @AmateurPolSc https://t.co/MrRqbH90NT
— Gerry Daly (@GerryDales) January 6, 2016
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In which @alexnazaryan displays vividly why he should be paid to write. Actually why he shouldn't write at all: https://t.co/boCuxdvqfB
— Bacon Von Mises (@ThePeoplesBacon) January 6, 2016
You may think ur cute but Twitter is forever. https://t.co/PMukHxx07O
— John Nantz (@TheJohnNantz) January 6, 2016
Exactly. Here’s the screenshot for when he deletes it:
Update: Nazaryan deleted the tweet and posted this:
I deleted my tweet calling Ted Cruz a Nazi. Not fair to his totally decent supporters, as much as I dislike the man himself.
— Alexander Nazaryan (@alexnazaryan) January 6, 2016
So it’s fair to call Cruz a Nazi but not his supporters? Stop digging, dude.
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