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Fri Sep 27, 2013, 01:49 PM Sep 2013

CNN's double standard...

And CNN wonders why their rating are tanking...

In an apparent reversal, CNN now says that Crossfire co-host Newt Gingrich is not actually violating network standards by failing to disclose his PAC's financial relationship with politicians discussed on the program.

Rick Davis, CNN's Executive Vice President of News Standards and Practices, issued a statement to Media Matters saying the network is "clarifying" its ethics policy, and that Gingrich is "not in violation" of network rules:

"We are clarifying the policy and making it clear Newt Gingrich is not in violation. The policy: If a Crossfire co-host has made a financial contribution to a politician who appears on the program or is the focus of the program, disclosure is not required during the show since the co-host's political support is obvious by his or her point of view expressed on the program."

Davis' statement appears to be at odds with earlier comments he had made about the network's guidelines for Gingrich. In an interview with Media Matters earlier this month, Davis said that if Gingrich, who serves as honorary co-chair for the American Legacy PAC, "is helping fund a candidate and that candidate's on the show, or being discussed on the show, of course he'll disclose that. Disclosure is important when it's relevant."

However, as Media Matters reported, Gingrich hosted Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) on the first episode of Crossfire's revival, and discussed Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) on September 24, without disclosing that his PAC had donated to the campaigns of both Republicans.

http://mediamatters.org/blog/2013/09/27/moving-the-goalposts-cnn-now-says-gingrich-is-n/196120

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pHUCK CNN GeorgeGist Sep 2013 #1
I can't watch them anymore... whttevrr Sep 2013 #2

whttevrr

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2. I can't watch them anymore...
Fri Sep 27, 2013, 02:20 PM
Sep 2013

Especially after I saw Don Lemon attack someone for following her constituents desire to NOT go to war. He was actively campaigning for an attack on Syria.

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