However, I think it's pretty significant that here we are on Monday, after the long weekend of rioting, and events have confirmed what Dana Loesch found out in her interview from last Friday: "Alleged Friend of Officer Darren Wilson Offers His Side."
I blogged this story with multiple updates, "Suspect Mike Brown, Seen with Cigars 'Connected to Robbery', Bum-Rushed Officer Darren Wilson — #Ferguson," and "AUDIO: New #Ferguson Witness Corroborates How Suspect Mike Brown Bum-Rushed Officer Darren Wilson."
Also, "Private Autopsy Corroborates How Mike Brown Bum-Rushed Officer, Shots Fired to His Front — #Ferguson."
Now here's CNN's report on the "officer interview," attributing the source as "FM NewsTalk 97.1," with no "by-line" attribution, thus dissing Dana's outstanding journalistic coverage:
Here's the response on Twitter. Spiteful indeed:
Hi @CNN please get your credit correct http://t.co/JQd90nf7m7
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) August 18, 2014
Spiteful @CNN used @DLoesch audio crediting only her local affiliate. pic.twitter.com/QmhgOdZEIY
— Phil Kerpen (@kerpen) August 18, 2014
. @CNN asked me on for this evening. Have to say no after this.
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) August 18, 2014
Potential bombshell in Ferguson shooting: CNN now reporting what alleged friend of Darren Wilson told @DLoesch: http://t.co/WM7MdjNE7J
— TheBlaze (@theblaze) August 18, 2014
No doubt. Dana's coverage offered a "potential bombshell" on the riots, and she deserves full by-name attribution.
I swear @CNN, you're just pilfering @DLoesch by running "Josie" audio with no by-name, interviewer attribution. That really sucks.
— Donald Douglas (@AmPowerBlog) August 19, 2014
RELATED: The accounts at the Friday interview are being confirmed by multiple witnesses. At Gateway Pundit, "BOMBSHELL!… Reporter: A Dozen Witnesses Confirm #Ferguson Cop’s Version of Brown Shooting."
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