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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Did a segment on Gov Cuomo, no one would think it’s OK for him not to disclose that. Your argument is it’s fine because people can figure it out themselves. That’s not how ethic works
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This argument is specious. If one of Harris’s siblings was a host of course they would say something. But they aren’t. AT&T has donated over $212 Million to different candidates. Why are you focusing in on Harris? I’m pretty certain it’s because she ISN’T your choice.
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Who said the “parent company” is donating? Is it the average worker donating or did the corporation cut a big, fat check? Facts matter.
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AT&T is donating to Democrats, many Democrats from the FEC reports, & he’s making a Tempest in a teapot because Harris got $60k out of $212 million in donations. I think either Jordan has an issue with her personally or he’s trying to capitalize from a smear job a’la The Enquirer
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You are saying whenever they do a political story they should read off a litany of different people who contributed to different candidates. “My parents contributed $100 to this person’s campaign. Our cameraman donated $50 to that person. My show producer donated $90.”
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A news channel talking about a super intelligent, strong, beautiful, accomplished, WOMAN OF COLOR WHO IS RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT is a problem for you? She’s making moves, so you want to call out something that’s PUBLIC RECORDpic.twitter.com/tl5MtG9swp
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