Parody and satire have officially died many deaths these past few years (along with the field of journalism), but the Washington Post is among outlets that continue to swing a club at it anyway:
Under network president Jeff Zucker, CNN’s once studiously neutral team now call out politicians, share their feelings and occasionally cry on air. It doesn’t seem to hurt ratings. https://t.co/RCTBBnyxV3
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) May 12, 2021
Wow, there’s a whole lotta “journalism” to unpack there!
"Studiously neutral" and "doesn't seem to hurt ratings"? This is gaslighting on steroids. https://t.co/i0tRSfI10W
— Sister Toldjah 😁 (@sistertoldjah) May 12, 2021
Your tweet of the day, particularly for the last sentence and the part about calling out politicians, as if Democrats are remotely equally called out as Republicans. https://t.co/JLv8wEDqU3
— Joe Concha (@JoeConchaTV) May 12, 2021
We’re not sure what claim is more hilarious — the ratings part, or “once studiously neutral team.”
Umm have you seen CNN’s ratings? https://t.co/tsMTRIYzyL
— AG (@AGHamilton29) May 12, 2021
Sure. Nearly twice the population of Cronkite's Day, but 3% of his ratings. GOING GREAT. https://t.co/33NnJcPXoy
— Nathan Wurtzel (@NathanWurtzel) May 12, 2021
“Doesn’t hurt ratings”. Translation: they couldn’t get any worse https://t.co/plzpH8zG2i
— Chris Wilson (@WilsonWPA) May 12, 2021
Their ratings are literally down 2/3rds.
— Bonchie (@bonchieredstate) May 12, 2021
Can’t hurt your ratings if you have none to begin with. pic.twitter.com/yiqmM35LPd
— Erik Soderstrom (@soderstrom) May 12, 2021
THIS is CNN… and the Washington Post.
— ⚡️Erick Brockway⚡️ (@erickbrockway) May 12, 2021
— ⚡️Erick Brockway⚡️ (@erickbrockway) May 12, 2021
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