cheguevara
06-28-2012, 02:26 PM
:lmao shitty news Org
:lol unbiased
:lmao main scream media
:lol lemmings
http://news.yahoo.com/news-organizations-dont-ruling-153303079.html
It was a particularly embarrassing muff for CNN, which has suffered through one of its worst ratings quarters in several years, primarily due to a paucity of big news. The network eagerly awaited the Supreme Court's decision Thursday, running a "countdown clock" on its screen during the morning ticking down to 10 a.m.
Anchor Wolf Blitzer and reporter Kate Bolduan quickly reported that the health care law was struck down, based on a reading of Chief Justice John Roberts' decision that the mandate was not a valid exercise of congressional power under the commerce clause. Later in the reading, the justices found other reasons for upholding that portion of the law.
CNN's screen read: "Supreme Ct. Kills Individual Mandate."
"The court striking down that mandate is a dramatic blow to the president," said John King, CNN reporter.
The network also sent an email reporting that the mandate had been struck down and posted the news on Twitter.
By 10:13 a.m., some doubt had seeped in and the onscreen headline read: "Supreme Court Rules on Obama Law."
"Let's take a deep breath and see what the justices actually decided," Blitzer said. "It could be more complicated than we originally thought."
By 10:15, the network was reporting that the entire law had been upheld, and King called it "a huge, huge victory for President Obama."
:rollin:rollin:rollin:rollin:rollin:rollin:rollin
:lol unbiased
:lmao main scream media
:lol lemmings
http://news.yahoo.com/news-organizations-dont-ruling-153303079.html
It was a particularly embarrassing muff for CNN, which has suffered through one of its worst ratings quarters in several years, primarily due to a paucity of big news. The network eagerly awaited the Supreme Court's decision Thursday, running a "countdown clock" on its screen during the morning ticking down to 10 a.m.
Anchor Wolf Blitzer and reporter Kate Bolduan quickly reported that the health care law was struck down, based on a reading of Chief Justice John Roberts' decision that the mandate was not a valid exercise of congressional power under the commerce clause. Later in the reading, the justices found other reasons for upholding that portion of the law.
CNN's screen read: "Supreme Ct. Kills Individual Mandate."
"The court striking down that mandate is a dramatic blow to the president," said John King, CNN reporter.
The network also sent an email reporting that the mandate had been struck down and posted the news on Twitter.
By 10:13 a.m., some doubt had seeped in and the onscreen headline read: "Supreme Court Rules on Obama Law."
"Let's take a deep breath and see what the justices actually decided," Blitzer said. "It could be more complicated than we originally thought."
By 10:15, the network was reporting that the entire law had been upheld, and King called it "a huge, huge victory for President Obama."
:rollin:rollin:rollin:rollin:rollin:rollin:rollin