Here’s a facepalm-worthy moment, if ever there were one:
CSPAN screen encouraging Democrats to call one phone number and Republicans to call another to react to this hearing is….telling
— Michael Barbaro (@mikiebarb) October 22, 2015
Actually, you know what’s even more “telling” than that, Michael?
https://twitter.com/jeffholl64/status/657310448577073152
Seriously.
@mikiebarb No. That's how they handle every call-in.
— Patrick Murray (@PollsterPatrick) October 22, 2015
@PollsterPatrick even so!
— Michael Barbaro (@mikiebarb) October 22, 2015
Even so, what? Barbaro is a New York Times political reporter.
The Times must have a really rigorous screening process.
@mikiebarb have you never watched CSPAN?
— John Podhoretz (@jpodhoretz) October 22, 2015
https://twitter.com/CalebHowe/status/657310666890596353
@mikiebarb Uh, that's how CSpan handles all call-ins.
— Melanie Jean (@princessmom122) October 22, 2015
@mikiebarb Except they do that ALL THE TIME
— Everything's Awful, Here's An Owl (@CheeriOwl) October 22, 2015
@mikiebarb except they do that all the time. Are you a reporter?
— Eddie (@eddiecarl4468) October 22, 2015
@mikiebarb just embarrassing
— Inner Peas (@innerpeece) October 22, 2015
https://twitter.com/MenkenHl/status/657310437642403840
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This dude writes about politics for the NYT and has never watched CSPAN before today. https://t.co/CGFiyI73sY
— Phil Kerpen (@kerpen) October 22, 2015
https://twitter.com/Article58/status/657308757601292288
Guess he’s not a very good one.
@mikiebarb Finger. On. The . Pulse. #telling
— 100 Proof (@ChampionCapua) October 22, 2015
Oh well. At least there’s a silver lining for him:
https://twitter.com/MyBrainHz/status/657312433552252928
And for the rest of us:
That this person has a job of any sort is a testament to the fact that anyone can make it in America. https://t.co/rCRbNP6Cz2
— Derek Hunter (@derekahunter) October 22, 2015
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