As we told you earlier, Mollie Hemingway took CNN’s Brian Stelter to the woodshed after he took offense to her saying media coverage lately has been “disgusting and reprehensible.” During his response, Stelter asked for specifics:
Then get specific — about what's "shameful" — instead of attacking an entire industry, including your colleagues at Fox. Heading to bed, have a good night.
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) September 27, 2018
Many tweeters were happy to help:
I’ll get specific: as of this very moment, your network is still peddling a bogus rape accusation against Kavanaugh even though it was 1) an obvious, unsubstantiated lie from a deranged left-wing kook, and 2) recanted hours ago. https://t.co/uqa3sJ4TWx
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) September 27, 2018
Ok here’s a specific. Your WH Correspondent Jim @Acosta issued a leading dishonest question that @realDonaldTrump always sides with the accused & not the accuser. https://t.co/LuvmcxMTvt
— The Right Wing M ?? (@TheRightWingM) September 27, 2018
This is awkward. pic.twitter.com/Z9mphv7oQI
— The Right Wing M ?? (@TheRightWingM) September 27, 2018
For intellectually honest people…. pic.twitter.com/Cj5h5gW8cm
— Eredin (@DLaV0690) September 27, 2018
How about this? The network claiming to be the most trusted source of news reported a story of allegations a full hour after they were recanted. #CNN #fakenews #ConfirmKavanaugh
— Melody Warbington (@rwm52) September 27, 2018
Search "corroborate" in yesterday's Twitter feed. Dozens of blue checked media members conflating 'corroborates that they were told about the incident' with 'corroborates that they were witness to the incident." It wasn't on accident, it wasn't just poor wording.
— Shane Styles (@shaner5000) September 27, 2018
Be careful what you ask for!
And the best of all:
CNN host of "Reliable sources". Lolololololololololololololol lolololololololololololololol lolololololololololololololol
— DMer???? (@Gilamanda21) September 27, 2018
Bingo!
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