@mmpadellan Bari hasn’t told anyone to lie and mislead the show’s audience. In fact - quite the opposite. This sort of projection, feet stomping and door slamming should be expected from a person who abandoned his journalistic integrity long ago. I believe he can’t see it. Very sad.
@GentleDoofus Well, Scott’s divorce from actual journalism happened long ago. Bari simply has the moral high ground here and the accompanying clout to say “enough is enough, Scott!” But Scott and his fans can’t see how far off course he is and they follow him like the Pied Piper.
@MarcoFoster_ Yeah- pardon my direct response to your psychotic rant. No one with a brain takes you seriously. Even my progressive friends are able to admit that 60 minutes hasn’t been a news show for over a decade and their so-called journalistic endeavors are embarrassingly hit pieces.
@jamestalarico@JoeBiden Using Mr. Talarico’s biblical interpretation, Jesus never said school shootings were wrong, or child porn was wrong, or sex trafficking or eating children was wrong. So we should make those activities legal, right?
@ABC To the critics out there - all this is commemorative of Jesus’ conviction, torture and execution, which Christians see as Jesus’ (God’s only begotten son) paying the price to absolve us (his followers) of our sins. The reenactments are designed to give tribute to Jesus. OK?
@DembeckCarol@ABC The act is symbolic and commemorative of Jesus’ ultimate sacrifice on the cross for us. Why would Jesus be upset? Why did he say at the last supper with the disciples, “. . . do this in remembrance of me.”?