Alex Jones is a legitimately evil person & InfoWars is a legitimately evil program. And — unless you spend the whole segment lambasting them for their lies & their deceit — appearing with Alex Jones on InfoWars helps legitimize, popularize, & propagate evil. Period. End of story. https://twitter.com/scottadamssays/status/989912369064173571 …
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Scott, let me make this easy for you to understand. Trump said that both sides of the event had “fine people”. One side was a collection of neo-Nazis. Therefore, Trump announced that some of the neo-Nazis were fine people.
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My standard is what I said in my original Tweet, Scott. Alex Jones is uniquely influential, uniquely bad, & uniquely damaging to the causes that I care about — he should not be legitimized. But, if you decide to go on his show & get the chance to call him out, you must take it.
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@cnn is uniquely bad. How does one justify going on their channel without calling out the impropriety of Clapper fabricating the hook for@jaketapper to report on the salacious Dossier Resistance fan fiction? Seems like a moral imperative if one is to appear on CNN. - Show replies
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I think if you appear on someone's show who is well k own for spewing fake news you should call them out yes. Have a standard, and keep it.
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Including CNN and any other platform that ever reported hoaxes and conspiracies as if true? You'd be the worst invited guest ever. Every interview would start with your lecture. Serious question: Wouldn't you need to refuse all invitations?
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