@JonahNRO That's a joke, right?
— Mike McIntyre (@mcintyremike) October 23, 2012
@mcintyremike NO!
— Jonah Goldberg (@JonahDispatch) October 23, 2012
@JonahNRO She is truly beyond parody.
— Mike McIntyre (@mcintyremike) October 23, 2012
"We know that there are some people here who actually have decided who to vote for." — Soledad O'Brien w/CNN focus group.
— Nick Confessore (@nickconfessore) October 23, 2012
Yes, friends. CNN’s Soledad “Snowflake” O’Brien hosted a focus group of “undecided” voters — and then skipped out on that whole “Hey, undecided voters, who ya gonna vote for now that you’ve finished watching the debate?” thing.
Twist those dials. Just shush about how you feel!
Our focus group w their dial testers pic.twitter.com/t7eMBxsL
— Soledad O'Brien (@soledadobrien) October 23, 2012
CNN viewers from all parts of the political spectrum shook their heads. And gigglesnorted:
@NolteNC Given that @Soledad_OBrien certainly took the pulse of her focus group before going on, it seems pretty obvious why she didn't ask.
— Question Assumptions (@QA_NJ) October 23, 2012
CNN's Soledad Obrien refused to ask it's own focus group who'd they vote for based on the debate…
— Ben (@FranklinsVoice) October 23, 2012
On CNN, Soledad skips the "who they'd vote for" with the focus group because she knows the answer. What are they their for then?
— Marcus (@MarcusHUSA) October 23, 2012
https://twitter.com/Twin66/status/260575565780766722
Will Luntz ask how undecideds will vote or try to protect their "privacy"? #Soledad #Fail
— Megan Mosack (@mmosack) October 23, 2012
https://twitter.com/redsteeze/status/260574722243301378
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