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Weird. Brian Stelter left off half of the NOAA forecast in his back-and-forth with Mollie Hemingway on Trump and Alabama

We’re at Day 7 on Sharpitegate with no end in sight. Here’s the latest from Brian Stelter:

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He’s mad at this meme the president tweeted showing CNN as a cat chasing a laser pointer:

The Federalist’s Mollie Hemingway rightfully called Stelter’s clip “tedious” (to say the least):

And that set Stelter off:

But Mollie fired right back:

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Keep in mind, this was all over a tiny flub that only one news station by our count even bothered to point out on Sunday. Granted, the president went scorched earth, but when will the media move on?

Oh, and to justify his criticism of the president, Stelter presented this NOAA forecast from 11 a.m. on Sunday, September 1:

And guess what he left out? That’s right. He left out the 120-day wind speed projection that clearly showed a small risk to Alabama for tropical storm winds. If you zoom in, you’ll see that Key West, FL is about the same risk as Alabama and Key West had its Labor Day holiday ruined because of the storm threat. Yes, it was small and yes the president misspoke on Sunday, but the risk to Alabama was never zero:

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