Father Of Florida Shooting Survivor Admits He Altered Email From CNN

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Father Of Florida Shooting Survivor Admits He Altered Email From CNN | HuffPost

The father of a Florida shooting survivor who accused CNN of wanting him to ask a “scripted” question during a town hall on gun rights last week admitted to altering the contents of an email he received from a producer working on the show.

Glenn Haab, the father of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student Colton Haab, told The Associated Press on Tuesday that he left out some words when forwarding an email that he and his son received from CNN producer Carrie Stevenson. Haab sent an altered version of the email to HuffPost and Fox News last week in an attempt to corroborate his son’s claim.

He told AP that there was “nothing malicious behind” his decision to leave out certain words. But the omitted words show that CNN was clearly asking his son to stick to asking the question he had already submitted.

CNN hit back against the claims on Friday, releasing a copy of the email exchange that shows Stevenson was informing Haab that his son had to ask a question “that he submitted” instead of a 700-word opening statement plus three questions and a closing statement that was sent over to the network after one question had already been agreed upon. Stevenson said in the email that they wanted to allow as many students as possible to ask questions, and the version Colton’s father submitted was “way too long.”

:lol::lol::lol:

You mean, President Orange and his halfwit supporters attacked CNN without knowing all of the facts?

You don’t say...
 
Father Of Florida Shooting Survivor Admits He Altered Email From CNN | HuffPost

The father of a Florida shooting survivor who accused CNN of wanting him to ask a “scripted” question during a town hall on gun rights last week admitted to altering the contents of an email he received from a producer working on the show.

Glenn Haab, the father of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student Colton Haab, told The Associated Press on Tuesday that he left out some words when forwarding an email that he and his son received from CNN producer Carrie Stevenson. Haab sent an altered version of the email to HuffPost and Fox News last week in an attempt to corroborate his son’s claim.

He told AP that there was “nothing malicious behind” his decision to leave out certain words. But the omitted words show that CNN was clearly asking his son to stick to asking the question he had already submitted.

CNN hit back against the claims on Friday, releasing a copy of the email exchange that shows Stevenson was informing Haab that his son had to ask a question “that he submitted” instead of a 700-word opening statement plus three questions and a closing statement that was sent over to the network after one question had already been agreed upon. Stevenson said in the email that they wanted to allow as many students as possible to ask questions, and the version Colton’s father submitted was “way too long.”

:lol::lol::lol:

You mean, President Orange and his halfwit supporters attacked CNN without knowing all of the facts?

You don’t say...
Fucking basket of deplorables..
 
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Father of school shooting survivor allegedly doctored CNN emails

CNN should sue his ass off.
 
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Any moment now, Donald will tweet an apology. But only after Fix and Friends issues a correction. Which will never happen. So, never mind.
 
Father Of Florida Shooting Survivor Admits He Altered Email From CNN | HuffPost

The father of a Florida shooting survivor who accused CNN of wanting him to ask a “scripted” question during a town hall on gun rights last week admitted to altering the contents of an email he received from a producer working on the show.

Glenn Haab, the father of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student Colton Haab, told The Associated Press on Tuesday that he left out some words when forwarding an email that he and his son received from CNN producer Carrie Stevenson. Haab sent an altered version of the email to HuffPost and Fox News last week in an attempt to corroborate his son’s claim.

He told AP that there was “nothing malicious behind” his decision to leave out certain words. But the omitted words show that CNN was clearly asking his son to stick to asking the question he had already submitted.

CNN hit back against the claims on Friday, releasing a copy of the email exchange that shows Stevenson was informing Haab that his son had to ask a question “that he submitted” instead of a 700-word opening statement plus three questions and a closing statement that was sent over to the network after one question had already been agreed upon. Stevenson said in the email that they wanted to allow as many students as possible to ask questions, and the version Colton’s father submitted was “way too long.”

:lol::lol::lol:

You mean, President Orange and his halfwit supporters attacked CNN without knowing all of the facts?

You don’t say...
Well the father certainly put his son in a pickle, and got his 15 minutes of fame.....:rolleyes:

Poor young man, is being taught to lie by his father....

and now everyone knows he is a liar....

shame, shame, shame on the dad, who probably wrote the 700 word essay and instigated the whole scam..... :(
 
Father Of Florida Shooting Survivor Admits He Altered Email From CNN | HuffPost

The father of a Florida shooting survivor who accused CNN of wanting him to ask a “scripted” question during a town hall on gun rights last week admitted to altering the contents of an email he received from a producer working on the show.

Glenn Haab, the father of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student Colton Haab, told The Associated Press on Tuesday that he left out some words when forwarding an email that he and his son received from CNN producer Carrie Stevenson. Haab sent an altered version of the email to HuffPost and Fox News last week in an attempt to corroborate his son’s claim.

He told AP that there was “nothing malicious behind” his decision to leave out certain words. But the omitted words show that CNN was clearly asking his son to stick to asking the question he had already submitted.

CNN hit back against the claims on Friday, releasing a copy of the email exchange that shows Stevenson was informing Haab that his son had to ask a question “that he submitted” instead of a 700-word opening statement plus three questions and a closing statement that was sent over to the network after one question had already been agreed upon. Stevenson said in the email that they wanted to allow as many students as possible to ask questions, and the version Colton’s father submitted was “way too long.”

:lol::lol::lol:

You mean, President Orange and his halfwit supporters attacked CNN without knowing all of the facts?

You don’t say...
Well the father certainly put his son in a pickle, and got his 15 minutes of fame.....:rolleyes:

Poor young man, is being taught to lie by his father....

and now everyone knows he is a liar....

shame, shame, shame on the dad, who probably wrote the 700 word essay and instigated the whole scam..... :(
Conservative values on full display.
 
Father Of Florida Shooting Survivor Admits He Altered Email From CNN | HuffPost

The father of a Florida shooting survivor who accused CNN of wanting him to ask a “scripted” question during a town hall on gun rights last week admitted to altering the contents of an email he received from a producer working on the show.

Glenn Haab, the father of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student Colton Haab, told The Associated Press on Tuesday that he left out some words when forwarding an email that he and his son received from CNN producer Carrie Stevenson. Haab sent an altered version of the email to HuffPost and Fox News last week in an attempt to corroborate his son’s claim.

He told AP that there was “nothing malicious behind” his decision to leave out certain words. But the omitted words show that CNN was clearly asking his son to stick to asking the question he had already submitted.

CNN hit back against the claims on Friday, releasing a copy of the email exchange that shows Stevenson was informing Haab that his son had to ask a question “that he submitted” instead of a 700-word opening statement plus three questions and a closing statement that was sent over to the network after one question had already been agreed upon. Stevenson said in the email that they wanted to allow as many students as possible to ask questions, and the version Colton’s father submitted was “way too long.”

:lol::lol::lol:

You mean, President Orange and his halfwit supporters attacked CNN without knowing all of the facts?

You don’t say...
Well the father certainly put his son in a pickle, and got his 15 minutes of fame.....:rolleyes:

Poor young man, is being taught to lie by his father....

and now everyone knows he is a liar....

shame, shame, shame on the dad, who probably wrote the 700 word essay and instigated the whole scam..... :(
Conservative values on full display.
They've got Trump and Nunes as roll models, I suppose?
 
Yep. The whole thing is sad. Conservatives always talk about Democrats using tragedies to further their agenda. This father seemingly did this on purpose knowing it would stir up shit, and Fox, Trump and his supporters ran with it. I think this father and Trump owe the survivors of the shooting (and CNN, but especially the survivors) an apology.
 
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CNN has degenerated into tabloid trash, equal to that of Fox. No serious person takes what they say at face value.
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Maybe so. I wouldn’t put them in the same category as Fox, but you do have a point. However, CNN’s name was unfairly dragged through the mud on this one.
 
The guy is dishonest, to use a tragic event to advance a political agenda, the guy owes CNN an apology.
 
Father Of Florida Shooting Survivor Admits He Altered Email From CNN | HuffPost

The father of a Florida shooting survivor who accused CNN of wanting him to ask a “scripted” question during a town hall on gun rights last week admitted to altering the contents of an email he received from a producer working on the show.

Glenn Haab, the father of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student Colton Haab, told The Associated Press on Tuesday that he left out some words when forwarding an email that he and his son received from CNN producer Carrie Stevenson. Haab sent an altered version of the email to HuffPost and Fox News last week in an attempt to corroborate his son’s claim.

He told AP that there was “nothing malicious behind” his decision to leave out certain words. But the omitted words show that CNN was clearly asking his son to stick to asking the question he had already submitted.

CNN hit back against the claims on Friday, releasing a copy of the email exchange that shows Stevenson was informing Haab that his son had to ask a question “that he submitted” instead of a 700-word opening statement plus three questions and a closing statement that was sent over to the network after one question had already been agreed upon. Stevenson said in the email that they wanted to allow as many students as possible to ask questions, and the version Colton’s father submitted was “way too long.”

:lol::lol::lol:

You mean, President Orange and his halfwit supporters attacked CNN without knowing all of the facts?

You don’t say...
So CNN got caught producing fake news again, no surprise there.
 

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