Posted by laramiebob on 4/26/2020 1:44:00 AM (view original):
Posted by all3 on 4/25/2020 4:21:00 PM (view original):
Posted by laramiebob on 4/25/2020 3:14:00 PM (view original):
Posted by all3 on 4/25/2020 11:26:00 AM (view original):
As the person who spoke it tried to explain, he meant "difficult" as in determining if it was COVID or regular flu. CNN changed his wording to make it seem like he said "devastating", as in more deadly. You don't see that as misrepresenting the comment? Never mind, I'm sure you don't, because that wouldn't fit your defense of biased News reporting.
Man you are so dense!! CNN had NOTHING to do with it. It was a washington newspaper who used an inaccurate headline on an article that contained his verbiage (quoted correctly) within the article. It's very clear.
Also clear is your hatred of CNN for some reason. THEY didn't misquote anything! I told you that be4!
I'll refrain from an invective here.
The interview was on CNN, and the CNN "host" was trying to tell the man what he actually meant.
What are you not understanding? Your Trump-hatred is causing you to be ridiculous.
WOW! You are so stupid! It wasn't an "interview"..........it was in the middle of Trump's daily ramble tamble corona virus updates. Yess you might have been watching CNN BUT it was aired by all the networks. Myself I watched it on Fox or MSNBC...........I can't even remember now............but CNN didn't do an interview that I saw. I saw the freaking daily update wherein Redfield was asked specifically...........he was read the quote directly (from the newspaper---AS I told you!)
WTF are you talking about.
Get real.
Partisan Pup.
The all-knowing bob, now telling me what it was that I watched. (Like CNN tried to tell the man what he meant.) Not sure what you saw, but what I saw had nothing to do with daily virus updates. You'd be much better off to quit pretending you know things that you have zero way of knowing - quite honestly it makes you look and sound foolish. Disagree with me all you want, but don't make sheit up, and don't try to tell me what I'm think, what I "really" meant, or what I watched.
4/26/2020 4:14 PM (edited)