You can probably count on one hand the number of times we’ve praised CNN’s Brian Stelter, but we believe very strongly in giving credit where credit is due. First, there was this:
Brian Stelter on Laura Ingraham: ‘Dangerous’ to See Ad Boycotts Happening More Often https://t.co/0hSfGCUKYg (VIDEO) pic.twitter.com/tv3XiCnAEE
— Mediaite (@Mediaite) April 1, 2018
And today, there’s this:
@benshapiro I'm thinking Kurt should take a break from Twitter…
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) April 3, 2018
When you’re right, Brian, you’re right.
https://twitter.com/AshenShards/status/981236229021855744
https://twitter.com/PuLSe_wp/status/981240253716590594
first time I've agreed with Brian Stelter in…. forever?
— ryuryu2949 (@ryuryu2949) April 3, 2018
I was just thinking the same exact thing
— Tom (@tomsabot) April 3, 2018
We finally agree on something!
— Joel Goldenberg (@JoelGoldenberg1) April 3, 2018
https://twitter.com/retiredLEO67/status/981240639798038529
https://twitter.com/ACreditGuru/status/981233644533665797
We’re no psychiatrists, but it’s pretty clear that Kurt Eichenwald needs help. And to stay far away from Twitter. In fact, he should stay far away from any medium that allows him to share his thoughts with others. It’s for his own good. Because this? This is not doing him any favors:
Perhaps it makes more sense for people to be able to send a private email to Ben and – after pointing out there could be harm if he forwards it to one person – expect that he would not tweet out the entire thing rather than responding.
— Kurt Eichenwald (@kurteichenwald) April 3, 2018
Ben Shapiro’s not the bad guy here, Kurt. No matter how badly you wish it to be so.
https://twitter.com/Solano_56/status/981235479529119745
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