Thought police …
Chick-fil-nAh … Last night Twitter founder and CEO Jack Dorsey tweeted out a screenshot of a Chick-fil-A “boost” he was awarded. That wasn’t sitting well with thought police officer and supposed “journalist” Soledad O’Brien, who responded:
This is an interesting company to boost during Pride month, @jack https://t.co/Wmhq6Obrp1— Soledad O'Brien (@Soledad O'Brien) 1528660427.0
Get that, @Jack? You are not allowed to eat a tasty chicken sandwich during “Pride” month. Otherwise you’ll be outed by the thought police. Well, actually, @Jack did get it, because he apologized. But remember, Twitter’s totally not biased.
Whoopsie … Over the weekend, in a segment about the Trump-Kim summit, a weekend Fox & Friends host called President Trump a “dictator.” The host apologized after the segment aired. That’s a pretty big gaffe from a Fox host. But really, with the rest of the mainstream media trying to push that line over and over again, it’s not that surprising. You can only hear people saying that so much before you make a mistake and say it yourself by accident.
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