Here's Jake Tapper breathlessly reporting the news that his CNN colleague Miles Taylor was Anonymous. Don't forget he was part of Miles Taylor's media tour the first time and part of the PR campaign (one could say collusion) with the Never Trump group RVAT.
And here's more with Tapper and Kaitlan Collins
More insightful analysis on what will almost certainly be a game-changer from Nia-Malika Henderson and Gloria Borger #sarcasam
I could go on, but you get the point.
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CNN spent the last 13 minutes and 39 seconds uninterrupted talking about their colleague Miles Taylor revealing himself to have been Anonymous.
13:39 or 819 seconds.
That's 13:39 (or 819 seconds) more than they've given #Tucker's interview last night with Tony Bobulinski.
That was in the 3:00 p.m. Eastern hour.
In the next hour, Jake Tapper had another two minutes and 16 seconds/136 seconds on Taylor.
Again, that's 2:16 (or 136 seconds) more than they've given #Tucker's interview last night with Tony Bobulinski.
So we're up to CNN having spent 15 minutes and 55 seconds on their CNN colleague coming out as Anonymous, but zero seconds on #Tucker's interview with Tony Bobulinski.
It should be noted that MSNBC did not carry a single second of #ACB's swearing-in ceremony at the White House or a single second of #ACB's remarks after being administered the oath by Justice Thomas.
9:07 p.m. Eastern when Trump, #ACB, and Justice Thomas came out with Trump speaking first. Fox News and CNN carried it.
Here's 9:07:21 p.m. Eastern with Fox News and WGN's #NewsNationTV vs. MSNBC
And now 9:16 p.m. Eastern when Justice Thomas administered the oath to #ACB.
Here's 9:16:30 p.m. Eastern synched up. Again, this is Fox News and WGN's #NewsNationTV vs. MSNBC
This is from 7:31:13 p.m. Eastern. Only Fox News is showing @senatemajldr Mitch McConnell's closing speech before the #ACB confirmation vote. CNN was going to a commercial break and MSNBC was in the middle of one
Now, let's do 7:34:35 p.m. Eastern. Fox is talking about the #ACB vote with @BretBaier and @marthamaccallum. CNN is still in commercial, and MSNBC's Joy Reid did a quick segment about the vote before going to another break
And now let's try 7:40:30 p.m. Eastern. Fox News and MSNBC are talking about it, but still no CNN. Erin Burnett is interviewing Congressman Cedric Richmond about Biden
I like Colby. She's a fellow Manheim Township Blue Streak. She's clearly a leftist at The Post, but oh well.
I hope her dad beats cancer, but this is NOT the tweet of an objective reporter.
How can you expect her to report fairly on an administration when she has such a personal disdain or vendetta against the President?
Colby should know people can do a lot in terms of controlling who they associate with. If you want to largely stayed locked up for two years, someone can. But to demand every last one of us do the same would be even more crippling than the lockdowns already were.
Stories like this make me so mad. This couple literally turns around from going to see the husband's father's place having a Trump sign. THIS is the left in this country -- for them, you're evil, subhuman or worse if you're not a Democrat.i washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2020/…
It's a beautiful story of this couple overcoming stereotypes and ugly side-comments to be loving parents and love for family. But because the husband's father isn't a Democrat and likes Trump (so much so to put out a YARDSIGN), it's DEFCON-1
They actually believe the grandfather her believes in an ideology that threatens the wife and their mixed race child. I mean, this is just blood-boiling where you ask, "what is happening to this country?"
It's been clear for a few weeks now and it's been made even clearer tonight with Ben's column -- the WSJ news side got cold feet and afraid of being subjected to mobs of censorship, progressivism, and general scorn from other legacy media outlets.
I could go on and on, but it's all infuriating.
Sure, you could make the point about Rudy going full Kool-Aid man on this and wrecking everything, but a story is still a story and, if you're the Journal, you should still have gone with it.