What @CNN should get used to is the use quotation marks to describe @brianstelter as a "journalist".
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Hey Brian! Any idea if there are network-wide standards on when and how to use (fact check) or is it up to individual producers?
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^In fact in this case they're more like context; either way, question stands!
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CNN offers the highest of integrity in news reporting ( just kidding)
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@laura_lrnzo I live for CNN's (parenthesis)
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(Really?)
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they're just so (bitchy)
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lol and ANOTHER one! Can you please leak who the () producer is?!?pic.twitter.com/pPBKXMrm0H
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Why are you guys so salty? Everyone knows he flipped on it when it stopped benefitting him - not all Reps are mentally challenged
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Not all Reps are mentally challenged (yes they are)
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Says the Bernie supporter. How does Venezuela look as a socialist paradise?
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Not true socialism (yes it is)
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Because Germany is not "Socialism" (yes it is)
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My new favorite use of parentheses by
@cnnpic.twitter.com/kDTCCN2lZ7
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(Not from Mexico) What does that even mean?
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That the funding won't come from Mexico? (As he promised)
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