CNN Accidentally Displays ‘Trump Derangement Syndrome’ Question During Coronavirus Town Hall
CNN‘s dozens of viewers were surprised last week when a viewer’s question about Trump Derangement Syndrome – or “TDS” made it onto live television during a coronavirus town hall.
During a panel with Anderson Cooper, Dr. Sanjay Gupta and CDC Director Robert Redfield in which they were answering questions from viewers, a graphic at the bottom of the screen displayed: “Is Stage-4 TDS considered an underlying morbidity?”
TDS is a label commonly given to liberals who can’t cope with the fact that Donald Trump is their president – sending them into rabid diatribes about nazis, fascists, and other words they don’t understand.
Attributed to James Fox, the question remained on the screen for only a few seconds and Cooper did not ask his guests to address it, according to Fox News.
Watch:
Question on CNN: Is Stage-4 TDS considered an underlying morbidity? ๐ pic.twitter.com/OIeg6YkznJ
โ ALX ๐บ๐ธ (@alx) April 10, 2020
While CNN’s gaffe may have entertained a few airport janitors, the slip-up didn’t go unnoticed on Twitter:
As someone whose job it was at one point to put social media messages like these on the bottom of the @CNN screen during town halls, I feel bad for whoever let this one slip through… pic.twitter.com/O17f2ldn7Z
โ Steve Krakauer (@SteveKrak) April 10, 2020
As someone whose job it was at one point to put social media messages like these on the bottom of the @CNN screen during town halls, I feel bad for whoever let this one slip through… pic.twitter.com/O17f2ldn7Z
โ Steve Krakauer (@SteveKrak) April 10, 2020
Tyler Durden
Sat, 04/11/2020 – 13:10