The crowd on Twitter at #CNNBlackmail and Viva_La_Covfefe is not taking well to instruction by our betters at CNN/KFile. Steve may need to devote a special edition of his Week In Pictures to CNN all by itself. The response is in the spirit of 1776, with CNN taking the place of King George III, or in the spirit of the rebellious slaves who proclaim “I am Spartacus” to protect the identity of their leader from his Romans overlords (as Hollywood had it, anyway). I am HanA***holeSolo!
Hey, @KFILE: You gonna threaten to dox me now, too? #CNNBlackmail pic.twitter.com/GRMeWX74Pe
— Joshua 🌙 (@JoshuaNasser) July 5, 2017
My thought is to keep them coming. I can’t get enough of this.
The troglodytes at CNN seem to be afraid. Dox me!#CNNBlackmail pic.twitter.com/uR8fwD5Kr1
— IAmSilky🇺🇸🇭🇺 (@IAmVerySilky) July 5, 2017
I confess that this one prompted inappropriate laughter on my part.
CNN after Trump learns of #CNNBlackmail incident pic.twitter.com/L1mgcg9dOn
— Mark Dice (@MarkDice) July 5, 2017
This is a particularly optimistic take on the current scene.
#CNNBlackmail this is as good as it gets pic.twitter.com/fF9tWebfou
— Obi Wan Covfefe (@ObiWanKEKobi) July 5, 2017
UPDATE: And thanks to reader Barry Jacobs for the graphic below.
Let’s close this with the possibility that CNN may have outed the wrong guy.
And for all that, it seems like someone actually re-staged the original meme for presidential tweeting https://t.co/ktH9W2R8V0
— Ben Smith (@BuzzFeedBen) July 5, 2017
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