As Twitchy reported Sunday, Brian Stelter devoted part of his “Reliable Sources” show on CNN to analyzing President Trump’s Twitter misspellings.
CNN's Reliable Sources will report on "some never-before-seen data about Trump's typos" today. pic.twitter.com/sboqTmhyAq
— Julio Rosas (@Julio_Rosas11) November 3, 2019
The morning after, Stelter made it clear what the point of the segment was; that Trump makes a LOT more mistakes than everybody else.
The main point I made about this on air: Everybody makes spelling mistakes. But Trump makes a LOT more of them than most public figures. It's not the biggest thing in the world, but it still matters. Accuracy always matters… https://t.co/sp2hJwDzX1
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) November 4, 2019
Accuracy always matters … says the guy whose network just less than an hour ago called an AR-15 an automatic rifle.
Not enough to do a Zapruder- like review and still talk about 24 hours later
— Scott H (@dadbod_thor) November 4, 2019
Must bash Trump? must find something,…. job depends on it
— Creshnoch (@chadsimer) November 4, 2019
Keep running towards that fire, Brian.
— Jeremy Fresz (@jfresz) November 4, 2019
And just what would YOU know about accuracy? https://t.co/LiZFP98v6j
— Natasha Fatale, P?ttsylvanian B?mbshell (@N_Fatale) November 5, 2019
You consider this guy a “reliable source” so GTFOH with “accuracy matters”. https://t.co/EAnnnmr95Q pic.twitter.com/OSHFJeUXYc
— Matthew Dempster (@dempstermd) November 4, 2019
Should probably tell your employer about this accuracy thing. Since they lie alot. https://t.co/zcf8s0NCfP
— Michael Boudreau (@winkinss) November 4, 2019
“Accuaracy matters” ?????? Because CNN is so accurate
— cporter73 (@cporter73) November 4, 2019
Accuracy matters?
Hasn't CNN been telling us for three years that "The walls are closing in on Trump"?
That there are "mountains of evidence of Russia collusion"?— Ret Doc (@retinaldoctor) November 4, 2019
“Accuracy matters”. Coming from you and anyone @CNN is comedy gold. Well done fake news king. https://t.co/6rrYnA2c5w
— chuck hasty (@chuckhasty) November 4, 2019
Accuracy always matters… https://t.co/LvodQSL9FT pic.twitter.com/wUjHi6xbbm
— Extremely Careless (@Shanghaibeast) November 4, 2019
No you're just f****** obsessed and can't exercise any self-control over it https://t.co/QLiSVCo9aj
— TheWhiteIguodala (@BordenDaytime) November 5, 2019
What's a "misspelling error"?
Is that a word spelled correctly?
— Zionist Redneck (@gone_galt) November 4, 2019
And the main point here is that this is pathetic. Ever wonder why ratings are what they are? https://t.co/91bMbyT2Ng
— ✌? (@TheRealStevieA) November 4, 2019
The main point you made on air is you shouldn’t be on air.
— Ryan ?? T (@fishfinder45) November 5, 2019
it actually doesnt matter at all… its called a typo..
— may (@MaytalNiss) November 4, 2019
Clearly impeachable https://t.co/PQvXN18NiN
— Elbridge Condee (@econdee) November 4, 2019
Not all heroes wear capes. I smell a Pulitzer.
— Flurypd (@FluryPD) November 4, 2019
Now do your list of Biden gaffes, you weapons-grade moron.
— Rusty Weiss ?? (@rustyweiss74) November 4, 2019
How many times will Brian get ratioed on this subject. He seems pathologically unable to admit this was ridiculous to report on. This was a segment of what he claimed would be Reliable Sources “best show ever”. https://t.co/22BqLB5lbz
— Uncovered (@UncoverFacts) November 4, 2019
Not a bad point:
Every spelling error creates an extra media cycle, and its ripples are a force-multiplier on the substance of what he's trying to say. This is a feature, not a bug, and media stories about the typos themselves play right into his hands. Showing the typos = repeating the message. https://t.co/MpjUy103ys
— David Martosko (@dmartosko) November 5, 2019
Related:
‘Stunning and brave’ investigative work by CNN as they blow the lid off of Trump’s Twitter typos https://t.co/xIpJUf6E4m
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) November 3, 2019
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