Mainstream media “experts” live strange and wild lives. They get on television, wearing their designer suits, with their perfect hair and makeup and they pretend to be informed journalists.
Of course, these aren’t the real reporters. At best, they’re a bunch of editorialists who’ve found value in sensationalism. At worst, they’re a group of faces whose salary fluctuates with the amount of fear they’re able to instill into the public.
They have to keep up the appearance of working “the news”, however, and this can get them into some tricky situations.
Take CNN’s Chris Cuomo, for example, who foolishly challenged the general public to provide instances of his own bias, as if that would be some tricky task.
Name one? Tick tock https://t.co/8yoiSaJSB0
— Christopher C. Cuomo (@ChrisCuomo) June 17, 2021
Rebekah Jones pic.twitter.com/jV0KbgwXDy
— Drew Holden (@DrewHolden360) June 17, 2021
.@ChrisCuomo took part in strategy calls advising his brother, the New York governor, on how to respond to sexual harassment allegations https://t.co/1MfTzackbc
— Jon Nicosia (@NewsPolitics) May 20, 2021