https://twitter.com/RosieGray/status/325001466328776705
Yes. Yes, it is. As Twitchy reported, the FBI released still photos and video of two suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing. They are seeking help from the public. They shouldn’t expect much help from CNN, if today’s coverage is any indication.
Twitter users gasped for breath.
https://twitter.com/evanbased/status/325009065216471040
Wolf Blitzer in rare form on FBI photos commentary: "They don't know if these are Americans or not Americans."
— Reid J. Epstein (@reidepstein) April 18, 2013
RT @SabrinaSiddiqui: Dude on CNN just observed that with the release of these photos, the suspects will probably change clothes. #analysis
— Jesse Byrnes (@jessebyrnes) April 18, 2013
RT @TheStalwart: Someone on CNN speculating that the two people may be offered sanctuary in a country that's pro terrorism.
— Henry Blodget (@hblodget) April 18, 2013
So @cnn is basically all "We can't tell by these pictures if these are people, or foreigners."
— InvadeAmericaHat (@Popehat) April 18, 2013
CNN, on the stayin' calm beat: "They may be in the Boston area, they have moved elsewhere, who knows?"
— Katherine Miller (@katherinemiller) April 18, 2013
https://twitter.com/AntDeRosa/status/325000616722173952
https://twitter.com/RosieGray/status/325001418350149632
Wondering if CNN has been taken over by aliens who have just discovered hats, bros, casual wear
— jasoncherkis (@jasoncherkis) April 18, 2013
RT @ethanklapper: A backpack! Thanks, CNN http://t.co/olcLRolYOc
— Jennifer Bendery (@jbendery) April 18, 2013
Oh, CNN. Wolf Blitzer caused the most hilarity, however, with his “cocky” insightful analysis. And by insightful analysis, we, of course, mean obsession.
"They seem pretty cocky…just sorta walkin through the crowd like nothin's going on." – Surprised Wolf Blitzer, not understanding terrorism
— Alan Pyke (@PykeA) April 18, 2013
Wolf Blitzer described the suspects as "cocky" for the second time since press conference. Someone needs to fill his mouth with Quickrete.
— Kevin Scott (@cmykscott) April 18, 2013
https://twitter.com/prwerdel/status/324999179162230785
Wolf Blitzer identifies Suspect 2 as "cocky," which helps narrow it down to like a few millions.
— Anup Kaphle (@AnupKaphle) April 18, 2013
Wolf Blitzer just said he thinks the two suspects "seem to be pretty cocky, walking around. Got a backpack, baseball cap."
— Will Brinson (@WillBrinson) April 18, 2013
I really needed Wolf Blitzer on CNN to tell to me that the two Boston bombing suspects appear to have a cocky attitude by the way the walk.
— Tom Smith ?? (@tomsmithfood) April 18, 2013
@WillBrinson they should put up *Wanted Posters* of Wolf Blitzer's credibility as a "journalist".
— Marcus (@thatwoitasguy) April 18, 2013
https://twitter.com/samer_k/status/324999494188011521
Top notch investigative journalism, @CNN. Wolf Blitzer: They look cocky, these two. With their backpacks and baseball caps. …
— Maane Khatchatourian (@MaaneKhat) April 18, 2013
"he looks a little cocky" – Wolf Blitzer, Im serious
— El-PSD (@PlannedSickDays) April 18, 2013
https://twitter.com/Andrew4Bama/status/325005190153502720
"Cocky" is Wolf Blitzer's word of the day, apparently.
— Justin Karp (@jskarp) April 18, 2013
. @wolfblitzer there's a guy with a backpack and a backwards ball cap on my train. Kid looks cocky as shit. What do I do?
— Facking Funny (@FackToeDumb) April 18, 2013
And an exit question for Wolf:
Wolf Blitzer just called one of the Boston Marathon suspects “looking a bit cocky.” The guy calls himself Wolf, what’s cockier than that?
— Justin Schottlaender (@jurysch) April 18, 2013
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