Shooting Survivor: CNN Gave Me "Scripted Question"
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One more, among thousands, reason not to trust CNN, or any of the Enemedia for that matter.
- Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student Colton Haab said he was approached by CNN to ask a question at Wednesday night's town hall but decided not to after the network gave him a "scripted question," quashing one he wrote himself. Haab, a member of the Junior ROTC shielded students while the school was under attack from the shooter, said he was going to ask about using veterans as armed security guards
Have they no shame?
nope
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Over the years, Corporate MSM has done such an injustice to true journalism. Since I stopped watching MSM 15 years ago, I have been a lot better informed.
General Sherman didn't care much for news reporters.
neither did Mark Twain.
it's not a new thing.
I'm unconvinced that there ever has been honest journalists.
What isn't rigged about cnn....the lying serpents
edit had not read the replies yet someone had said this already :) nevermind
Your definition is perfect "Enemedia", that impudence to manipulate the information!
Yea, I just saw this on Fox. Very sad. I was thinking maybe Marjory should have accepted the CNN invitation and when it was his turn to ask the question, just ask His question and not CNN's. Of course CNN would have edited and twisted. He is a very brave young man.
CNN has been caught editing and twisting a persons remarks so that it's exactly the opposite of what was said.
Everything about CNN is rigged.
yup
What CNN is doing is called "Making the News" or "Directing the News" which in journalistic standards is considered a huge no no, because once you direct things, like directing people in for a photo op or handing out questions, you're not counted as "News" by journalistic standards.
Hmmmmmm
That's why I prefer to watch Fox News!