It’s almost as if CNN wants us to make fun of them.
We laughed so hard watching this, and we haven’t even had coffee yet.
“Some people might try to tell you that it’s a banana.” #FactsFirst pic.twitter.com/LbmRKiGJe9
— CNN (@CNN) October 23, 2017
Some people might try to tell you that CNN is real news … but it’s not.
Ha! We could do this all day.
It seems like CNN is feeling a tad bit defensive over not being taken seriously. Of course, they did this to themselves but sure, a silly ad comparing an apple to a banana will fix everything.
This is hilarious!! @CNN presumes to lecture on facts?!? ???? https://t.co/Vmho6qInY8
— (((WitCoHE))) (@E__Strobel) October 23, 2017
With fruit. Let that sink in for a minute.
But apple identifies as banana?
— Stiles Bitchley ✫✫ (@WeWhoDieSaluteU) October 23, 2017
At least it doesn’t identify as orange.
I suppose @CNN needs to know what the facts are in order to properly cover them up.
— Jeff McIrish (@JeffMcIrish) October 23, 2017
Touché.
Orange you glad I didn’t say banana?
— HeidiHeidiBoBeidi (@heidistuart) October 23, 2017
We KNEW there was a knock-knock joke in here somewhere.
This is called deflection.
— liberals Can’t Understand Normal Thinking (@Oliver33916) October 23, 2017
Something like that.
https://twitter.com/laurakpotter94/status/922423663051362304
No. It’s peak CNN & I have been laughing hysterically for 20 minutes. So much material there.
— Stacey (@ScotsFyre) October 23, 2017
The jokes literally write themselves.
Felt the same about you covering US elections. Remember?
— shilpi tewari (@shilpitewari) October 23, 2017
We do, we do!
Do you see the immense irony in the fact that CNN posted an ad about facts? About trying to influence? Its very funny…
— Tom Moore (@twmoore71) October 23, 2017
And on a Monday morning no less.
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