As Twitchy told you earlier, MSNBC’s Katie Tur interviewed “Fire and Fury” author Michael Wolff, and it was an absolute hack-fest. But to be fair, not all members of the media are treating Wolff with kid gloves in interviews. CBS News’ Norah O’Donnell asked Wolff some questions that indicate Wolff’s book might be better suited for the “fiction” section at the book store:
Did you speak with any members of the President’s Cabinet for this book? “I did not.” Did you speak with the Vice President? “I did not.” Michael Wolff on @CBSThisMorning pic.twitter.com/FdgftqacSM
— Norah O'Donnell?? (@NorahODonnell) January 8, 2018
Awkward…
But, he knows what 100% of them are thinking. https://t.co/S2qY1XxXlb
— Dusty (@dustopian) January 8, 2018
Meanwhile, for many, the book “rings true” simply because they want to believe.
This guy= complete fruit loop
— Tamara Kuhle (@tkuhle) January 8, 2018
What if this is all a hoax and the "Michael Wolff" character is being played by Mike Myers? https://t.co/HMnHbodBSy
— Matt Lewis (@mattklewis) January 8, 2018
Excellent line of questioning, Norah!
Perhaps the holdovers? https://t.co/0TQrLE5YTA
— Sandy 〽️ (@RightGlockMom) January 8, 2018
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https://twitter.com/FMarion1/status/950470709142269952
So this man is making bank from anti-Trump fan fiction porn. https://t.co/PoSnV9F50u
— Holden (@Holden114) January 8, 2018
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