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The Headline for the Lead Story on CNN Website Leaves Some Wondering If 'Hell Has Frozen Over
February 23, 2015
"Never in a billion years would I have expected to see this headline at CNN.com"
The headline for the lead story on CNN.com Monday night had some conservative critics wondering if “hell has froze over.”
The headline read: “Dems block DHS funding bill.”
As reported by TheBlaze’s Pete Kasperowicz, “Senate Democrats blocked legislation to fund the Department of Homeland Security for the fifth time on Monday, leaving just four days before DHS funding expires, and with no apparent way forward to break the deadlock.”
But CNN’s critics were apparently surprised that the news organization’s headline and story didn’t contain any spin to deflect blame from Democrats.
Never in a billion years would I have expected to see this headline at https://t.co/Ri0Erb16tb pic.twitter.com/GdQJ3IjR2r
— Leon Wolf (@LeonHWolf) February 24, 2015
@LeonHWolf @instapundit Low rating brings perspective.
— DCinAZ (@DCinAZ) February 24, 2015
@AccuracyInMedia @drhoagie @LeonHWolf end of times!!!
— Bob (@bperez1776) February 24, 2015
@LeonHWolf @NoahCRothman it's like I went to sleep & woke up in Bizzaro world!
— Nicholas Pearce (@WarDamnGunners) February 24, 2015
@LeonHWolf Is that staffer fired yet?
— Wright (@WrightBrunoS) February 24, 2015
@LeonHWolf Hacked?
— C. Irwin (@Bookwormdearlor) February 24, 2015
@Matthops82 @caseykim12 @LeonHWolf CNN has been HACKED!!!
— Rick Wells (@wellsdawg17) February 24, 2015
(H/T: Twitchy)
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