Sunday coverage
The website Mediaite compiled a list of each time ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN and MSNBC mentioned Twitter Files during their Sunday broadcasts.
Results: the five like-minded networks did not reference the story even once.
The newscasts couldn’t find a segment to note that former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey lied to Congress when he said the service didn’t participate in shadowbanning. Twitter Files 3 uncovered previous management suppressed the visibility of tweets from conservative radio hosts Charlie Kirk and Dan Bongino.
Furthermore, Elon Musk says Twitter applied the same treatment to politicians running for re-election. (It’s unclear to which Republican politicians Musk is referring.) Yet the channels didn’t bother to make reference that an influential social media platform suppressed politicians ahead of the 2020 election.
Still, at least twice-demoted NBC anchor Chucky Todd found the time on Sunday to complain that the Department of Justice hasn’t charged Donald Trump with the crimes Todd deemed him guilty of committing.
[Old school liberals] like me...are no longer welcome on the new Left, which has taken this dramatic turn towards censoriousness and toward a more authoritarian approach."
MSNBC anchor Joe Scarborough compared Twitter CEO Elon Musk to Russian President Vladimir Putin during a Monday segment of “Morning Joe.”
Scarborough compared Musk’s $44 billion purchase of Twitter to Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, arguing both men acted against their own self-interests. He and CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin criticized Musk for his Sunday call to prosecute White House senior medical adviser Anthony Fauci.
Two more loons infected with MDS
Banjo boy Scarborough and the pencil cuck Sorkin from CNBC