Bingo.
https://twitter.com/conncarroll/status/501323307481042944
Survey says “no.”
https://twitter.com/Bellanme2/status/501339408982110209
Indeed. HuffPo’s Ryan Reilly continues to try to make it all about him. Alas, he is quite moronic and is failing. He failed at trying to be inflammatory as well by mistaking ear plugs for rubber bullets. No, seriously. EAR PLUGS.
But he isn’t alone.
(1/2) Are some tweets, social media making things worse in #Ferguson? Public perception? http://t.co/nf0sczAV1a
— Jillian Raftery (@JillianKIRO7) August 18, 2014
Yep. As Twitchy reported, MSNBC’s Chris Hayes posted a dangerously irresponsible and inflammatory tweet from Ferguson. A tweet about seeing a “dead body” with no context whatsoever. Fanning the flames? He accomplished that. Kudos, Hayes. How proud you must shamelessly be.
This Twitter user summed it up best. This is the state of some of the media in Ferguson:
https://twitter.com/benk84/status/501381014389014529
Sad truth.
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