It’s always adorable when a CNN hack forgets to step outside the glass house before throwing stones.
OMG are you really that lacking in self awareness?
— Cory Edmonds (@myster_E_23) April 12, 2018
You work for CNN.
— Currently between fraudulent suspensions (@jtLOL) April 12, 2018
Diamond and Silk are sticking with their story that they’re being censored by Facebook, despite some very large holes in their narrative:
https://twitter.com/EWErickson/status/984495951959207937
Oh, and ThinkProgress bothered to actually look at Diamond and Silk's engagement numbers and found no evidence of any censorship. https://t.co/brcPf1g7WW
Great job, everyone.
— Alex Griswold (@HashtagGriswold) April 12, 2018
And Fox News is giving them a platform:
So uh, this is still happening? Diamond and Silk are still claiming that Facebook has only reached out to them on Twitter. Is Fox goes to try to verify any of this or nah? pic.twitter.com/KZsoMhqUbY
— Matthew Gertz (@MattGertz) April 12, 2018
And CNN senior media reporter Oliver Darcy just can’t believe what he’s seeing. Can you imagine? A prominent media outlet fostering the spread of misinformation?
I know we shouldn't be surprised, but it's astounding how Fox News allows individuals to go unchallenged while spreading misinformation on its platform. https://t.co/LxWaFTtwpz
— Oliver Darcy (@oliverdarcy) April 12, 2018
Just astounding. And totally unprecedented.
Or not:
Given @CNN's performance post-Parkland, woulda thought your threshold for "astounding" would be tougher to cross.
— Ben Crystal (@Bennettruth) April 12, 2018
https://twitter.com/Moj_kobe/status/984538153129144320
Ahem. pic.twitter.com/Jdju9zCbLI
— That Guy (@jbjamesbeckwith) April 12, 2018
Like you @CNN folks and the Hogg kid, for just one example? Yes, astounding.
— Jimmy MacSavage 香港 年冠军情人 2015, 2016, 2017 (@JimmyMcSavage) April 12, 2018
Should we count the number of times David Hogg was on CNN, making bogus claims and the hosts allowing him to get away with it. “The NRA terrorizes children.”
Isn’t that misinformation?
— Jay Caruso (@JayCaruso) April 12, 2018
Last time we checked, yeah.
Remember that time Stelter admitted he didn’t challenge Hogg on certain things?
— Brian Flood (@briansflood) April 12, 2018
Is that not what CNN did with David Hogg?
Oh wait, we know it is because @brianstelter admitted to it. https://t.co/BD4GaY5TjX
— Amber Athey (@amber_athey) April 12, 2018
In literally every single live TV interview, anchors have to decide when to interrupt, and when not to interrupt. This is not a surprising or new idea! Sometimes anchors get it 100% right, sometimes they don't. That was the point of my comment. Sadly, partisans distorted it.
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) April 12, 2018
CNN anchors didn't stop Hogg from saying the NRA were "child murderers." The "fact checkers" were silent. Instead, Alisyn Camerota told Hogg how brave and eloquent he was. So don't lecture about other networks going soft on guests. We won't even get into the Town Hall!
— Tim Graham (@TimJGraham) April 12, 2018
Um…..shall I bring up David Hogg? It's not cool for any network to do it, but you guys have done it as well so don't act like an angel. https://t.co/FdEYTIAxRj
— Mary #FlyTheW (@mchastain81) April 12, 2018
Exactly. They’ve been doing it for years.
You idiots actually really did that at CNN with David Hogg. Thats a fact. And you have done it many many other times as well. Shut the hell up
— Shane Flannagan (@shaneflannagan) April 12, 2018
https://twitter.com/Dux_Regionis/status/984539466445574144
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