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CNN not taking any sh*t anymore. (Original Post) demmiblue May 2020 OP
Wow! louis-t May 2020 #1
Ditto wnylib May 2020 #26
K and R....Thank You for posting this special CNN report Stuart G May 2020 #2
She Had COVID ProfessorGAC May 2020 #3
No, that's Brianna Keilar Bad Thoughts May 2020 #6
My Bad ProfessorGAC May 2020 #45
The news orgs know the publics. CNN is taking a stand, and it may feel the empedocles May 2020 #4
Imagine if all this technology and communication had CaptYossarian May 2020 #77
Can you imagine if during Watergate, it would have taken years, to really clean up empedocles May 2020 #78
Welcome to the party, pal! gratuitous May 2020 #5
Sorry, this is REALLY good........ MyOwnPeace May 2020 #39
CNN forgot to list him blaming China, WHO, Dem governors and Pres.Obama for our tragic death tally wishstar May 2020 #7
Well, there's only so much space Bettie May 2020 #27
Holy shite. KatyaR May 2020 #8
CNN is becoming anti-Faux News FakeNoose May 2020 #9
And that "could" happen............ MyOwnPeace May 2020 #41
Wonderful! StarryNite May 2020 #10
They are spending way too much time... lame54 May 2020 #11
And all those things are from the Dictator's Handbook and needs to be pointed out, too. Karadeniz May 2020 #12
Kudos to CNN. BigDemVoter May 2020 #13
yes. they should have went full anti-trump Roc2020 May 2020 #18
Debatable? On their web site there is a story about the him NOT being morbidly obese, it.... Brainfodder May 2020 #14
Medical terms are nitpicky Warpy May 2020 #20
Morbidly obese uses a base line of 100 pounds overweight. panader0 May 2020 #25
Well, that is the way to deal with malignant narcissists Warpy May 2020 #30
BMI 45! central scrutinizer May 2020 #42
morbidly obese is BMI of 40 or higher yellowdogintexas May 2020 #65
I would go 290, BUT colorado_ufo May 2020 #29
I don't see much evidence of weight loss Warpy May 2020 #33
LOL!!! colorado_ufo May 2020 #34
NO it is stitchery magic noneof_theabove May 2020 #54
I have no idea why his tailor hasn't been sent to Guantanamo or something. Grasswire2 May 2020 #57
I doubt he's wearing Berlin Expat May 2020 #71
nahhe just got a bigger jacket. yellowdogintexas May 2020 #66
I put him at 285, maybe even a little heavier. belpejic May 2020 #36
He does wear lifts in public Warpy May 2020 #48
I really noticed the shoulder pads today. colorado_ufo May 2020 #61
Closer to 310+ MurrayDelph May 2020 #44
Don't forget he is not 6'3" - a little over 6', but not 6'3" YessirAtsaFact May 2020 #47
cant read tweets superpatriotman May 2020 #15
Will they grow a pair during the WH newsers? RainCaster May 2020 #16
wow weissmam May 2020 #17
Good Job! McKim May 2020 #19
They just earned my viewership!! Thekaspervote May 2020 #21
Beautiful. Now if they could just be consistent. nt crickets May 2020 #22
Better late than never for M$M to finally do the right thing and call the cretin on his lies. nt iluvtennis May 2020 #23
The result of his "fake news" bleating Harker May 2020 #24
About fucking time. GoCubsGo May 2020 #28
No shit. No text. Harker May 2020 #31
I'd say 4 years too late. GopherGal May 2020 #37
Nailed it. The Wizard May 2020 #63
Indeed. They created him. joshcryer May 2020 #72
Move over Mitch, Trump is the real "Grim Reaper". nt oasis May 2020 #32
Side effects of hydroxychloroquine include paranoia, hallucinations and psychosis Cha May 2020 #40
Cold, dead on shot at Trump by George Conway. oasis May 2020 #51
where were they in 2016 AlexSFCA May 2020 #35
Retweeted! Cha May 2020 #38
The gloves are off. lpbk2713 May 2020 #43
What took them so farking long? Ferrets are Cool May 2020 #46
About time. calimary May 2020 #49
If you would be so kind, I would love to see this as its own O p, for warranted visibility, and revs niyad May 2020 #59
Done, my friend. calimary May 2020 #85
Thank you so much. It is incredible. niyad May 2020 #86
Sorry for your loss. czarjak May 2020 #69
Righteous rant... BobsYourUncle May 2020 #74
Welcome to DU, BobsYourUncle! calimary May 2020 #80
What a glorious sight. Mike 03 May 2020 #50
Guess the emperor finally has no clothes... lindysalsagal May 2020 #52
Was there a video that goes with this link? BComplex May 2020 #53
All well and good, but in 2015-2016 they were giving him free air time. Joinfortmill May 2020 #55
Exactly. Mike Niendorff May 2020 #68
Finally! dlk May 2020 #56
Good to see this! yardwork May 2020 #58
Good for CNN !! Get the rest of the to fall in line for the sake of the country. Red Don is insane uponit7771 May 2020 #60
She's awesome. nt BootinUp May 2020 #62
Except for the mention of coronavirus, those kinds of chyrons should have accompanied... LudwigPastorius May 2020 #64
Wow! It looks like Fox, but with TRUTH! Buckeye_Democrat May 2020 #67
indeed, wow. AllaN01Bear May 2020 #70
k&r TeamPooka May 2020 #73
If they hadn't ousted Ted Turner 100 years ago, they could have done it then Jamastiene May 2020 #75
kick samsingh May 2020 #76
You mean... Catch2.2 May 2020 #79
At last! NoRoadUntravelled May 2020 #81
I lulz'd KG May 2020 #82
As We Get Closer to Election Day they will do all they can to get their Horse Race JI7 May 2020 #83
I notice they've begun referring to Fox as "state news." musicblind May 2020 #84

ProfessorGAC

(65,227 posts)
3. She Had COVID
Tue May 19, 2020, 02:12 PM
May 2020

She knows first hand what this "hoax" virus does.
She's likely willing to go scorched earth.

ProfessorGAC

(65,227 posts)
45. My Bad
Tue May 19, 2020, 04:52 PM
May 2020

Brianna was sitting in when Brooke was I'll!
That's why I confused it.
Wasn't Brianna the one who choked up when talking with Chris Cuomo, when he was sick? She must be pretty good pals with both.

empedocles

(15,751 posts)
4. The news orgs know the publics. CNN is taking a stand, and it may feel the
Tue May 19, 2020, 02:13 PM
May 2020

publics are more receptive to it. In turn publics may be influenced by such stands.

CaptYossarian

(6,448 posts)
77. Imagine if all this technology and communication had
Wed May 20, 2020, 12:02 PM
May 2020

been around during Watergate.

We could have used it during McCarthy too.

empedocles

(15,751 posts)
78. Can you imagine if during Watergate, it would have taken years, to really clean up
Wed May 20, 2020, 01:03 PM
May 2020

the extensive corruption of the republicons, [scared some corrupt Dems also]. Limit corruption for 45 years!!!

Be a different world.

wishstar

(5,272 posts)
7. CNN forgot to list him blaming China, WHO, Dem governors and Pres.Obama for our tragic death tally
Tue May 19, 2020, 02:17 PM
May 2020

while saying he was not responsible.

MyOwnPeace

(16,940 posts)
41. And that "could" happen............
Tue May 19, 2020, 04:28 PM
May 2020

if the "numbers" show support for CNN's position, you KNOW others will just jump on board to ride the train - for profit and ratings (wait, who said anything about conviction or integrity? This is a business, you know........)

lame54

(35,328 posts)
11. They are spending way too much time...
Tue May 19, 2020, 02:52 PM
May 2020

On his lie about taking HC

They are covering it as if it's true

Wake up - it's a lie

Brainfodder

(6,423 posts)
14. Debatable? On their web site there is a story about the him NOT being morbidly obese, it....
Tue May 19, 2020, 02:56 PM
May 2020

Trusted the weight numbers given by his doctors....



Warpy

(111,367 posts)
20. Medical terms are nitpicky
Tue May 19, 2020, 03:27 PM
May 2020

Obese=overweight to the extent that health problems are imminent, from damage to the skeletal system to damage to the metabolic and cardiovascular systems.

Clinically obese: in no danger of imminent death, but will need to work at maintaining health in the absence of significant weight lose (easier to say than to do).

Morbidly obese: in danger of death from the complications of extreme obesity.

His doctors aren't giving the true number. I peg him at 260, probably more. His diet sucks and his trips to golf courses involve more driving than walking, probably because his legs aren't taking the weight well.

panader0

(25,816 posts)
25. Morbidly obese uses a base line of 100 pounds overweight.
Tue May 19, 2020, 03:45 PM
May 2020

He probably weighs a lot more than he says and he's closer to 6' and not 6'3".
So Nancy may have stretched it a bit but I'll bet she did it to get under his skin.

Warpy

(111,367 posts)
30. Well, that is the way to deal with malignant narcissists
Tue May 19, 2020, 04:00 PM
May 2020

Piss them off. Then laugh at them when they overreact.

Enough of it will make him so horrendously uncomfortable that he will run away, especially when it's coming from all directions and he can't lash out at a small handful of people.

central scrutinizer

(11,662 posts)
42. BMI 45!
Tue May 19, 2020, 04:34 PM
May 2020

My new descriptor for Drumpf. BMI defn: Weight (kg)/(height (m))^2 = 45. Assuming height is 75in., convert height to meters, then we solve for weight and convert to pounds = 358 pounds.

colorado_ufo

(5,738 posts)
29. I would go 290, BUT
Tue May 19, 2020, 04:00 PM
May 2020

I saw him on TV this morning and noticed that his coat is fitting differently. It is loose at the shoulders to the extent that it bunches slightly when he does that stupid arm fold over his chest. Sleeves look loose, as well, as if he has suddenly lost weight.

Warpy

(111,367 posts)
33. I don't see much evidence of weight loss
Tue May 19, 2020, 04:05 PM
May 2020

but his suits, always baggy in the wrong places, and likely fitting tightly over the Kevlar and we all know damned full well he's never discovered the miracle of proper tailoring.

noneof_theabove

(410 posts)
54. NO it is stitchery magic
Tue May 19, 2020, 06:24 PM
May 2020

just like women's sizes are getting small and soon will go negative to improve body image.
Just the opposite for a man. Get bigger numbers.

But he can still say I'm a XL when he had the suit custom made for XXXXXXL.

Grasswire2

(13,571 posts)
57. I have no idea why his tailor hasn't been sent to Guantanamo or something.
Tue May 19, 2020, 07:21 PM
May 2020

The fit, the fabric -- it's all HIDEOUSLY wrong.

Embarrassing that he is so poorly dressed.

belpejic

(720 posts)
36. I put him at 285, maybe even a little heavier.
Tue May 19, 2020, 04:12 PM
May 2020

He's also 6'1" max, probably shorter in old age, probably wears lifts to make himself seem taller.

And his suit jackets are massively padded in the shoulders--he's not that broad shouldered at all--he's much narrower at the top and wider in the hips and ass.

Warpy

(111,367 posts)
48. He does wear lifts in public
Tue May 19, 2020, 05:25 PM
May 2020

and is unbalanced because of them, tending to lean forward.

He's also developing a distinct hunch and that also affects his height. He looked a good 2 inches shorter than Obama at 6'1" at the inauguration. Barron now towers over him.

His body type screams "metabolic syndrome." I'm sure they're feeding enough pills to make him rattle when he walks.

I remember my first 300 pound patient in the mid 80s, we had to weigh the poor guy on the linen scales in the hospital laundry. Now 350 isn't that unusual. I doubt he's that heavy, he's lost lean muscle mass and bone density and fat weighs much less than both.

colorado_ufo

(5,738 posts)
61. I really noticed the shoulder pads today.
Tue May 19, 2020, 08:36 PM
May 2020

That is why it seemed like he had lost weight in the shoulder and arm area, because the shoulder pads were so evident with the bunching fabric.

MurrayDelph

(5,301 posts)
44. Closer to 310+
Tue May 19, 2020, 04:38 PM
May 2020

I'm a few inches shorter, am currently 250-ish, and I'm nowhere near as fat as he is.

YessirAtsaFact

(2,064 posts)
47. Don't forget he is not 6'3" - a little over 6', but not 6'3"
Tue May 19, 2020, 05:00 PM
May 2020

Changes his BMI.

I bet he's over 260. He's probably wearing a girdle and other foundation garments to artificially slim him down as much as possible.

McKim

(2,412 posts)
19. Good Job!
Tue May 19, 2020, 03:23 PM
May 2020

The time for being worshipful of the presidency and polite is long past. We can’t take a knife to a gunfight anymore! People won’t vote for our side if we don’t fight back.

GopherGal

(2,010 posts)
37. I'd say 4 years too late.
Tue May 19, 2020, 04:18 PM
May 2020

Treating his candidacy like an amusing reality show is part of what got us into this mess in the first place.

joshcryer

(62,277 posts)
72. Indeed. They created him.
Wed May 20, 2020, 05:39 AM
May 2020

Giving full time to every single one of his bizarre candidate interviews for months at a time. It was absolutely repulsive how much airtime they gave this idiot.

calimary

(81,521 posts)
49. About time.
Tue May 19, 2020, 05:30 PM
May 2020

Last edited Tue May 19, 2020, 11:56 PM - Edit history (3)

Sorry. As a retired journalist, I don't have much patience or forgiveness for squandering a few years trying to tiptoe around truth in order to avoid the wrath of the liar.

Sorry. NO EXCUSES FOR THAT, and YES, I'm SHOUTING!

DAMMIT! That's MY former profession to which he's laying waste. That he's almost literally (if not verbally) shitting upon. That's work I did and people I worked with and with whom I shared the workload. People I stood out in the cold and near danger when we were covering high-rise fires, airplane crashes, and campaigns and Election nights, and glamour gaggles like the Oscars and Hollywood Blvd Star Ceremonies. I stood behind rope lines with those people. I worked til 3am and 4am alongside them in newsrooms. I fought my way through obstacles alongside them. I covered death and grieving alongside them. I covered celebrations and glitz alongside them. I was elbow-to-elbow with them in small cramped space set aside for press, ropes behind which we were confined, police lines we had to have certified credentials to cross, and I even had a chance to throw an uncomfortable question to a slick-talking president in a room full of them.

I can say it now because I'm retired and no longer in a position where my opinion doesn't belong (covering actual news. Just the facts, ma'am. NOT doing commentary or generating editorials or other opinion-related material as I'm now free to do in places like this). I LOVED those people. It didn't really matter if we were "competitors." We ALL worked together. Somebody's mic fell off the podium? Whoever was closest scrambled up to set it back in place. Somebody's battery ran out on their tape recorder so they couldn't record the rest of the press conference? One of us invariably had extras to offer. OR, on occasion, some of us even had an extra tape recorder to lend out. One of us didn't get to the newser on time and missed the first half? One or more of the rest of us was happy to make them a dub or feed them the material back in the newsroom so they'd have it, too. Somehow, even in crowded rooms, there was always at least a little place for a late-comer, or a shorter person, to fit in so they could cover it and see what they were doing, also.

It was just that way. After all, we were all sharing each other's soundbites, weren't we? There was a collegiality to the news community when I was working. We WERE all in this together, and all on the same side, even while being competitors. There were exceptions, of course. An exclusive interview, for example. Well, you got it? You use it, but after you've just run it, you share it. And let everybody else pick it up. They'll give you credit, as anyone can see when CNN runs something from ABC World News Tonight or CSPAN, or MSNBC runs something from Pox Noise or CBS's "Face the Nation." And so on. There's a professional courtesy governing all.

I have heard of the cut-throat tactics, where somebody will actually pull out another reporter's mic cable and plug theirs in, instead. Mic cables have even been cut! When I was working, NO ONE did that. NO ONE did that! And if there wasn't enough room in the mult box to plug your mic in, somebody else patched you into their tape machine so you were in effect getting it through them. I saw situations like that frequently. Frankly, whenever the situation demanded it. And I saw a lot of those, especially A) working in a media market the size of Los Angeles, and B) covering the activities and business of the "company town" - being an entertainment reporter in L.A.).

Sheesh ... it takes me back. Those were some pretty doggone cool times, especially when viewed from a distance (in time) AT the time, I didn't think about it much, because I was always too busy working! Trying to get the story, get it right, and get it on the air. I feel almost ridiculously lucky to have been able to be part of it.

DAMN YOU, trump! You've disrespected and slammed and smeared people I cared deeply about, and worked closely with, and studied, and tried to emulate and to learn from. Some of these people I was so intimidated by the very idea that I'd be working with them - or doing "that" - that I could barely even speak to them, and when I would merely have told them how thrilling it was for me to be working with them. Some of them were big names. But most of them were more of just working stiffs. A whole bunch of mild-mannered Clark Kents (especially at the AP). People who worked like dogs. And tracked like bloodhounds. People who were out, in all kinds of weather, and in dangerous places with an out-of-control brushfire in the background or even wading out into a swollen river after hellacious rainstorms, and late on a dark night in dicey places downtown. Maybe there was a crowd and lots of TV camera illumination at the site of the breaking story, but if you drove, you had to find a place to park, and it was usually far enough away from the command post that you had to walk. Or you had to arrange rides, or you were with a crew in a remote unit.

DAMN YOU, trump! You sully the profession I loved and for whom some actually give their lives. I don't know a single soul among them in any capacity who was a "lazy moocher." And back then, I worked with everybody from every network, affiliate, and independent entity, TV, radio, print, cable, and the then-fledgling online outlets. You sully the only profession that's included, by name, in the Constitution of the United States. See the FIRST Amendment. Always lots of whoop-de-doo all the time about the Second Amendment. Sorry. We-the-news-media beat you. We're in the FIRST Amendment. Obviously whoever wrote all that up had THAT on his mind, not guns.

https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/first_amendment

Sorry this is so long. He hollers "Fake News". HE'S the Fake. Make that FUCKING Fake.

niyad

(113,595 posts)
59. If you would be so kind, I would love to see this as its own O p, for warranted visibility, and revs
Tue May 19, 2020, 08:14 PM
May 2020

Thank you.

calimary

(81,521 posts)
80. Welcome to DU, BobsYourUncle!
Thu May 21, 2020, 12:45 AM
May 2020

Thanks back atcha!

I remember when I first got hired at NBC Radio and had to go to New York for three months, back in 1979. They were launching a new young adult news network servicing rock stations, and they pulled us from big rock stations all over the country.

It was a mind-blowing experience. I'd see Tom Brokaw getting coffee in the commissary in the morning, John Belushi in the elevator (headed up a few more floors to the "Saturday Night Live" offices during its early days), and Linda Ellerbee (whom I idolized since "NBC News Overnight&quot in the ladies' room. Thought I'd died and gone to news heaven!

Mike 03

(16,616 posts)
50. What a glorious sight.
Tue May 19, 2020, 05:32 PM
May 2020

I'm bookmarking this sucker.

It took CNN a long time to get here, but they've finally arrived.

Mike Niendorff

(3,463 posts)
68. Exactly.
Tue May 19, 2020, 11:21 PM
May 2020

My guess is this is in response to him trying to kick around their reporters -- if he wants to keep going that route, the network execs are showing him they can respond by taking the gloves off too.

This jackass only understands it when you hit back, and hit back hard.

"You want airtime again? Ok, here's your airtime. Enjoy. Now, you still want to talk to our reporters like that?"

Could be wrong, but that's my sense of it. It's a loud message delivered with a blunt object.


MDN

LudwigPastorius

(9,188 posts)
64. Except for the mention of coronavirus, those kinds of chyrons should have accompanied...
Tue May 19, 2020, 10:46 PM
May 2020

every Trump story after the first month of his term.

Jamastiene

(38,187 posts)
75. If they hadn't ousted Ted Turner 100 years ago, they could have done it then
Wed May 20, 2020, 07:25 AM
May 2020

and spared us years of towing the Republican Party lines and bullshit.

I guess better late than never. This is still great news. It's about time one of the news networks went for truth instead of psy-ops.

musicblind

(4,484 posts)
84. I notice they've begun referring to Fox as "state news."
Thu May 21, 2020, 07:46 AM
May 2020

Not even making a big deal out of it, just calling it what it is.

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