It is BEYOND unethical for @cnn anchors to be swooning over @KamalaHarris all day without disclosing that workers/owners of its parent company AT&T donated nearly $51,000 to her campaign in first 3 months of 2019. @brianstelter?https://statuscoup.com/why-is-cnn-not-disclosing-its-parent-company-att-gave-51000-to-kamala-harris-campaign/ …
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Replying to @JordanChariton @Nobody_special1 and
Public records don't need disclosing
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Replying to @JimmyPeteJr @Nobody_special1 and
No that’s not how news disclosures work bud. When Wash Post reports on Jeff Bezos and Amazon, it discloses he owns the paper. CNN anchors should be disclosing the company that signs its checks are writing ones for Harris
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Replying to @JordanChariton @JimmyPeteJr and
Again...It is called a “Public Record” for a reason Jordan. It is AUTOMATICALLY made available to you...the public. FYI, in order for your argument to mean what you think it means, Harris would have to own CNN. Regardless of what you think, she doesn’t.
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Replying to @MaryMsway224 @JimmyPeteJr and
You think the people watching CNN or MSNBC take the time to scour public records to see who owns CNN and who that company and its workers/owners are donating to? Get out of here
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Replying to @JordanChariton @JimmyPeteJr and
Americans don’t do their Due Diligence. That’s your argument?Why are you trying to make this out to be something nefarious? If they were hiding the contributions, that would be worthy of a story. But they aren’t, they are following the law.
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Replying to @MaryMsway224 @JordanChariton and
if I turn on tv and I watch a debate on CNN it should be disclosed that they are financially supporting one of the candidates, you're asking the viewers to run a report on every candidate on a daily basis.
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Replying to @PeterKlaven8 @MaryMsway224 and
CNN didn't donate. The claim is that employees did. So what? They have 3000 employees. Some of them donate to candidates. Most of the employees have zero input into news content. If you do tech support for their computers should you be disallowed from donating to a campaign?
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This is disingenuous. U think it was the low level worker bees/janitors at AT&T donating 50k to Harris in 3 months? 9x out of 10 donation numbers like this come from executives/their spouses & senior management...which are labeled as individuals. The money is coming from the top
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