Over the weekend, CNN had on six of their reporters/Democrat narrative spreaders to talk about the harrowing experience of covering the Trump White House these last four years. CNN’s media correspondent had something extra to add:
Looking back at the news coverage of the past four years, one word that probably wasn't used enough is narcissist. pic.twitter.com/n8OnSukVbB
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) December 28, 2020
Is a little bit of self-awareness too much to ask for?
You put up a clip of yourself talking about yourself, and your own book, and you are claiming someone else has a problem with narcissism.
— Heather Champion ™️ (@winningatmylife) December 28, 2020
LOL! Perfect.
Your lack of self-awareness is as predictable as it is stunning.
— Physics Geek (@physicsgeek) December 28, 2020
And there have been countless examples of that on CNN in the last four years.
I quite literally spat my valuable highly caffeinated coffee at the irony of this.
Damn you Stelter. https://t.co/LCknE8AwfQ
— Jlisa (@Jlisa42067) December 28, 2020
— Ordy Packard's Peppermint Yule Log (@OrdyPackard) December 28, 2020
I love how you almost go out of your way to set up dunks on yourself. Yes, that word definitely wasn't used enough to describe the news coverage of the last 4 years. Spot on Brian!
— Jolly Phil (@philllosoraptor) December 28, 2020
The media tends to be so obsessed with Trump that there’s no time for introspection:
That certainly describes the media
— Craig V (@CraigVecellio) December 28, 2020
Are you talking about you or Acosta, Tater? https://t.co/GUgbzAaOCt
— Joe (@JoeC1776) December 28, 2020
Speaking of narcissists. pic.twitter.com/Qiq2mcaOQ2
— I Might Be Donna (@Crypsis12) December 28, 2020
"Looking back at the news coverage of the past four years, one word that probably wasn't used enough is narcissist."@redsteeze @ComfortablySmug https://t.co/4KN7aqmszc pic.twitter.com/qtga63dv5h
— I Might Be Donna (@Crypsis12) December 28, 2020
THIS. Is CNN.
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