Opinion: Why is ‘60 Minutes’ amplifying the views of Marjorie Taylor Greene? | CNN

CBS' decision to feature Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on its long-running show "60 Minutes" has sparked widespread criticism, with many questioning the show's judgment in amplifying her extreme views.

In a recent interview with Lesley Stahl, Greene appeared to have moved from the fringe to the GOP's front row in just two years, despite her history of inflammatory comments and conspiracy theories. However, some critics argue that this represents a step back for CBS, which has been criticized for giving airtime to figures who have repeatedly promoted misinformation and hate speech.

One notable example is Greene's appearance on video confronting Parkland shooting survivor David Hogg in 2018, during which she called him "coward" and "#littleHitler". This incident occurred two years before she was elected to Congress. Additionally, Greene has a history of promoting conspiracy theories about school shootings and the 2020 election being stolen.

Greene's recent appearance on "60 Minutes" has been criticized for not mentioning her involvement with white nationalist events or her anti-Muslim views. Her interview with Stahl did not address these topics, sparking accusations that CBS is allowing Greene to promote extremist ideologies without scrutiny.

Critics such as former GOP Rep. Adam Kinzinger and journalist Molly Jong-Fast have slammed the show's decision to feature Greene, calling it a mistake. David Hogg himself has responded, stating that he looks forward to questioning her on-air about her views on school shootings and QAnon.

In contrast to her previous behavior, Greene recently praised Stahl and "60 Minutes" in a tweet, misspelling her first name as "Leslie". This represents a departure from her typical response to criticism, which often involves claims of "fake news".

While CBS has featured some controversial guests over the years, including Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh and Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, critics argue that Greene's views represent a new low point for the network. The show's willingness to feature her without scrutiny raises concerns about its commitment to fact-based reporting and promoting critical thinking.

In conclusion, CBS' decision to feature Marjorie Taylor Greene on "60 Minutes" has sparked widespread criticism, with many questioning the show's judgment in amplifying her extreme views. While the network has a history of featuring controversial guests, critics argue that this represents a step back for the show, and that Greene's promotion of misinformation and hate speech is not worthy of airtime.
 
I'm still reeling from this news 🤯... I mean, I get it, we need to hear from all sides of the aisle, but Marjorie Taylor Greene's views are just so extreme 🚫. I've had my history class debate her claims about school shootings and they're just not backed up by evidence 😔. And this is on a show like "60 Minutes" that's supposed to be reputable? It just doesn't add up for me 🤷‍♀️. I'm all for fact-based reporting, but this feels like a step back for CBS ⬇️. David Hogg is totally right to call her out on these issues 💪... I wish more of our politicians would listen to his story and not just promote misinformation 💔.
 
omg 🤯 i totally get why ppl are upset about Rep. Greene being on 60 minutes tho... like, she does have some pretty extreme views 😒 but at the same time, i think it's kinda interesting that CBS is putting her on the show despite all the criticism - maybe it's a way to spark a convo about the crazy stuff she says? 🤔 and omg, i just saw a video of her from 2018 where she was super mean to David Hogg... that's some wild stuff 🚨 anyway, i think what's really important is how we respond to this situation - instead of just trashing CBS, can't we try to have a rational discussion about the pros and cons? 🤓
 
omg did you know that i just tried the new matcha green tea ice cream from that one shop downtown and it was LIFE.CHANGING 🍦👀 like, i mean have you ever had a good ice cream that just makes all your problems disappear? anyway, back to marjorie taylor greene... i feel bad for her, but at the same time, cbs is kinda enabling her by not calling out her conspiracy theories and white nationalist views 🤔 what's up with that?
 
idk why cbs is doing this... marjorie taylor greene has been spewing toxic crap for years & now they're giving her a platform? 🤔 it's like they're trying to normalize hate speech or something. i mean, what's next? featureting david duke on 60 mins? 🚫 cbs used to be about hard-hitting journalism, not whitewashing extremist views. this is just gonna give greene more ammo to spout off her conspiracy theories. & btw, how could they not mention her white nationalist ties or anti-muslim views? that's just basic fact-checking, folks! 🤷‍♀️
 
🤔 This whole thing just smells like bad timing 🕰️. I mean, are we really shocked by Marjorie Taylor Greene's views? Like, hasn't she been out there spewing conspiracy theories for years already? 😒 And now CBS is deciding to give her a platform on one of their biggest shows? It just feels like they're trying to be 'balanced' and end up being 'unbalanced' instead. 🤯 I don't get why they didn't fact-check her more or at least mention some of the more... let's say, 'questionable' stuff she's been involved in. 🤷‍♀️ It just feels like they're enabling her to spread more hate and misinformation. 💔
 
I'm like totally confused about why CBS would do this 🤔. I mean, Rep. Greene's views are just straight up crazy talk, you know? She's been spreading conspiracy theories left and right, and it's like, come on! You'd think they'd want to fact-check her or something before putting her on the show.

I remember when David Hogg confronted her back in 2018, and she was totally savage towards him 🤯. And don't even get me started on how she's been talking about school shootings... it's just not right. I'm surprised they didn't mention any of that stuff during her interview with Lesley Stahl (Leslie, btw) 🙄.

I know some people might say it's all part of the network's job to feature controversial guests, but I think they're missing the point here. It's not just about being provocative or sparking a conversation; it's about promoting misinformation and hate speech. That's just not cool, you know? And now she's praising Stahl and "60 Minutes" after getting roasted for her views... like, what's next? 🤷‍♀️
 
🤔CBS should've been more careful with this one... 60 Minutes has a rep for asking tough questions but sometimes it feels like they're just giving a platform to anyone who's loud. I mean, Marjorie Taylor Greene's views are way out there and promoting them doesn't help critical thinking 🙅‍♂️. Can't say I'm surprised she took issue with David Hogg asking her about it though... that tweet was a pretty big cop-out 🤷‍♀️. Just wish they'd fact-checked her first before airing the interview 📊.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around CBS' decision to feature Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on 60 Minutes 🤯. I mean, I've seen some crazy things in my online browsing history over the years, but this takes the cake. It's like they're saying it's okay for someone to spew hate and misinformation and they'll just give 'em a platform? No thanks, fam 👎.

I don't get why they didn't fact-check her on those white nationalist events or anti-Muslim views 🤔. I mean, come on, that's like a big ol' red flag waving in the air 🚨. And what's with Greene praising Stahl and 60 Minutes without even addressing the controversy? That just feels like they're trying to whitewash her history 👀.

I'm all for free speech and giving people a platform, but there's gotta be some basic standards of decency and fact-checking that come into play here 📚. This isn't about Marjorie Taylor Greene being "canceled" or whatever; it's about the values that 60 Minutes stands for and whether they're willing to compromise on those principles 💯.

Let's just say I'm disappointed in this decision, folks 😐. We need more critical thinking and less hate speech in our media outlets 🙏.
 
🤕 I can totally understand why people are upset about CBS featuring Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on 60 Minutes... it feels like they're giving her a platform to spread hate speech and conspiracy theories 🤔. I mean, have you seen some of the things she's said in the past? It's concerning that they're not holding her accountable for those comments 🙅‍♀️. And yeah, it does seem like a step back for CBS, which has always been known for promoting fact-based reporting and critical thinking 💡. I'm definitely looking forward to seeing David Hogg question her on-air about her views on school shootings and QAnon... that could be some eye-opening conversations 📺💬
 
I'm shocked, man 🤯! I mean, what's next? Are they gonna put Alex Jones on there too? 😂 I know some people might say "oh, she was just exercising her right to free speech" but come on, that's not what it looks like 🙅‍♂️. CBS used to be all about in-depth journalism, you know the kind where they actually do their research and fact-checking? 📰 Now it seems like they're just giving a platform to anyone who wants to spew hate and misinformation. And don't even get me started on Lesley Stahl... I mean, what was she thinking? 😒 Marjorie Taylor Greene is not someone you want to feature on national TV without holding her accountable for her words and actions. It's just bad judgment, plain and simple 🤦‍♂️. And what really grinds my gears is that some people are still defending this decision, saying it's "just the way of the world" or whatever... nope, not buying it 😡
 
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