It’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day in America, and CNN dragged politics into it, along with another small problem:
No, MLK wasn't a Republican. That and other King myths debunked in honor of #MLKDay https://t.co/I7biY9LDKz pic.twitter.com/JZ47GiM95W
— CNN (@CNN) January 18, 2016
First of all:
@CNN The given link is about something other then the headline.
— Qadir Habib (@QadirHabib) January 18, 2016
This article isn't even about MLK. It's about space flowers. #GoHomeYoureDrunk https://t.co/FEWy7m0rAT
— Liz Finnegan (@TheGingerarchy) January 18, 2016
Missed it by that much.
Typical @CNN pic.twitter.com/mEOAB9TkB3
— Brosé Altuve (@Copper_Soul) January 18, 2016
https://twitter.com/zwcraft/status/689127368250662912
https://twitter.com/CrankyGordon/status/689094670203355136
#FailHorn
@CNN or "how to politicize a figure who stood for unity", as told by CNN.
— Matt Perham (@THEMattPerham) January 18, 2016
@CNN Link is wrong story. Martin Luther King Did Not Publicly Endorse Either Party. HE KNEW HOW to work with both sides, unlike the clowns
— INSTANTRENTERS (@INSTANTRENTERS) January 18, 2016
1. Your headline is a lie.
2. Your link is about space flowers.
3. Somehow that makes sense, because it's CNN. https://t.co/MpGHoCw44M— Chris Loesch (@ChrisLoesch) January 18, 2016
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Desperate apologists for African American standard of living decline under Obama. Liberals know MLK would out them. https://t.co/l4Bv5dwqzK
— Elizabeth Emken (@ElizabethEmken) January 18, 2016
Nor was MLK for abortion and gay marriage, so he was more in line with GOP on social issues! THAT's the point! https://t.co/EFf0WeXpoo
— Anthony J Bruno (@ajbruno14) January 18, 2016
@CNN again making everything about #Republican vs. #Democratic #gimmeabreak #smh even something as awesome as #MLKDay2016 #clickbait
— B0BAFETT (@FilmandPaint) January 18, 2016
https://twitter.com/HelloMurica/status/689093415959687170
THIS. Is CNN.
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