CNN contributor Joe Lockhart promoted the network’s latest anti-Trump conspiracy theory on social media Monday; asking of the President “had a stroke” he’s actively “hiding from the American public.”
“Did @realDonaldTrump have a stroke which he is hiding from the American public?” asked analyst Joe Lockhart.
Did @realDonaldTrump have a stroke which he is hiding from the American public?
— Joe Lockhart (@joelockhart) August 31, 2020
Lockhart found himself in hot water last week after referring to teenager Nicholas Sandmann as a “snot nose kid” during the Republican National Convention.
“I’m watching tonight because it’s important. But i don’t have to watch this snot nose entitled kid from Kentucky,” said analyst Joe Lockhart.
I'm watching tonight because it's important. But i don't have to watch this snot nose entitled kid from Kentucky.
— Joe Lockhart (@joelockhart) August 26, 2020
“I look forward to the day the media returns to providing balanced, responsible and accountable news coverage,” Sandmann told the Republican Convention.
“I believe we must join with a president who will challenge the media to return to objective journalism,” he added.
A NEW LOW: CNN Analyst Calls Nick Sandmann a ‘Snot Nose Entitled Kid From Kentucky’
A CNN analyst faced a growing backlash on social media Wednesday morning after labeling Nick Sandmann -the Covington High School student who spoke at the RNC- a “snot nose kid from Kentucky.”
“I’m watching tonight because it’s important. But i don’t have to watch this snot nose entitled kid from Kentucky,” said analyst Joe Lockhart.
I'm watching tonight because it's important. But i don't have to watch this snot nose entitled kid from Kentucky.
— Joe Lockhart (@joelockhart) August 26, 2020
“I look forward to the day the media returns to providing balanced, responsible and accountable news coverage,” Sandmann told the Republican Convention.
“I believe we must join with a president who will challenge the media to return to objective journalism,” he added.
THIS IS CNN: Network Analyst Says CoVID Pandemic, Gulf Coast Hurricanes ‘Karma’ for the USA
A CNN analyst faced a growing backlash on social media Wednesday after suggesting the Coronavirus pandemic and multiple Gulf Coast hurricanes were a result of “Karma” for citizens of the United States.
“A massive hurricane that may be part of an unprecedented hurricane season is bearing down on the Gulf Coast. California is being devastated by some of the worst fires in history. The worst pandemic in 100 years has claimed more than 180K lives. What do these all have in common?” asked one writer on Twitter.
“Karma?” joked CNN analyst Joe Lockhart.
Karma?
— Joe Lockhart (@joelockhart) August 26, 2020
“I’m watching tonight because it’s important. But i don’t have to watch this snot nose entitled kid from Kentucky,” said analyst Joe Lockhart Wednesday.
I'm watching tonight because it's important. But i don't have to watch this snot nose entitled kid from Kentucky.
— Joe Lockhart (@joelockhart) August 26, 2020
“I look forward to the day the media returns to providing balanced, responsible and accountable news coverage,” Sandmann told the Republican Convention.
“I believe we must join with a president who will challenge the media to return to objective journalism,” he added.