So Brian Stelter wants to know if President Trump’s tweet, which contained a video of him body-slamming CNN WWE-style, violated one of Twitter’s policies.
Does Trump's anti-CNN tweet violate Twitter's terms? This is the "hateful conduct" policy https://t.co/1oCoXPNNul https://t.co/AhEu7Hwn12
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) July 2, 2017
The problem for Stelter is that hardly anyone has an appetite to hear his nonsense right now.
.@brianstelter, stop. You're embarrassing yourself. Actually disregard. Please keep it up. https://t.co/smQcQ1xBxv
— John Cardillo (@johncardillo) July 2, 2017
These self-important delicate flowers continue to outdo themselves. Hey @brianstelter – America really doesn't care. https://t.co/gyByd3ogiS
— Matt Murphy (@mattmurphyshow) July 2, 2017
What Stelter and many others don’t seem to understand is that responses like this remind people why they distrust and dislike the news media so passionately.
https://twitter.com/LDoren/status/881559567586521088
Everything this guy says and quotes is agendized crap.. https://t.co/KTeeylriwD
— WhoNu ⭐️⭐️⭐️ (@Ahimsika) July 2, 2017
https://twitter.com/Communism_Kills/status/881560739391176705
No, WWE isn't real. If anything, CNN violates twitter terms by continuing to operate under the guise of "news" when it's in fact propaganda. https://t.co/ekI3HD3gPw
— Nick Short ?? (@PoliticalShort) July 2, 2017
The hot takes are worse than the tweet itself. https://t.co/EpDD8U3n3b
— Indy 08 (@Independence24) July 2, 2017
They just can’t help themselves.
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