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

CBS' Decision to Feature Marjorie Taylor Greene on 60 Minutes Raises Serious Questions About the Network's Objectivity.

Last week, Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene appeared on CBS' "60 Minutes," a long-running show that has featured some of the most contentious guests in television history. The segment, which was promoted by the network on Twitter, highlighted Greene's sharp tongue and radical views, but failed to adequately critique her extreme behavior and positions.

Greene recently faced backlash after her Twitter account was temporarily suspended for posting a graphic referring to a "Trans Day of Vengeance." She has also announced plans to protest in New York City when former President Donald Trump is expected to be arraigned on an indictment, calling the proceedings against him an "unconstitutional WITCH HUNT!"

The decision to feature Greene on 60 Minutes raises serious questions about the network's objectivity and commitment to critical journalism. Critics argue that CBS is coddling Greene's views and amplifying her conspiracy theories, rather than holding her accountable for her extreme behavior.

In contrast, former Representative Adam Kinzinger of Illinois tweeted ahead of the program airing, stating that it was "insane" that 60 Minutes would feature Greene. Journalist Molly Jong-Fast also slammed the show, saying that CBS is spending its "currency on the Jewish space lasers woman," a reference to Greene's past claim that a massive California wildfire was started by a laser beam from space controlled by a prominent Jewish banking family.

David Hogg, who survived the 2018 Parkland school shooting and has since become an activist against gun violence, expressed outrage at the decision to feature Greene on 60 Minutes. He tweeted that he looks forward to questioning Greene about her views on fake school shootings and QAnon.

Greene's appearance on 60 Minutes also recalls the comments of former CBS CEO Les Moonves during Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. Moonves admitted that Trump's candidacy "may not be good for America, but it's damn good for CBS," suggesting that the network was more interested in profiting from the controversy than in holding a critical eye.

The decision to feature Greene on 60 Minutes is particularly concerning given her history of promoting conspiracy theories and extremist views. In 2019, Greene appeared on video confronting Parkland shooting survivor David Hogg outside the Capitol, screaming that he was a "coward" and calling him "#littleHitler" on social media.

While it's true that 60 Minutes has featured some of the most contentious guests in television history, including Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh and Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, Greene's appearance on the show is different. Her views are not simply those of a radical fringe figure, but rather a member of Congress with significant influence over American policy.

In this context, it's clear that CBS' decision to feature Greene on 60 Minutes is a mistake. By amplifying her views and failing to critically examine her behavior, the network is contributing to a broader cultural crisis that threatens the very foundations of our democracy.

It's time for CBS to reevaluate its approach to journalism and consider whether featuring Marjorie Taylor Greene is truly in the best interest of the American people.
 
can u believe cbs decided 2 feature greene on 60 minutes? it's like they're tryin 2 stir up drama instead of doin some real journalism 🤯 meanwhile, i'm over here thinkin we should be focusin on real issues like climate change and affordable healthcare 🌎💸
 
CBS is like 50% sensationalist news, 50% trying to be "edgy" 🤔. This Marjorie Taylor Greene thing? it's just another example of them playing both sides against each other 🔴🛡️. They're either trying to get clicks or actually help the country, idk.

Here are some stats to consider:

- In 2020, CBS News had a -24% approval rating among Republicans 🤯
- In 2019, Marjorie Taylor Greene was elected to Congress with just 82 votes in her district 📊
- The average viewer age for 60 Minutes is around 65 🚫

A 2022 survey found that 77% of Americans believe the media has a negative impact on politics 😬. With all this noise, it's no wonder we're at an impasse.
 
🙄 I gotta say, this whole thing with Marjorie Taylor Greene on 60 Minutes is super concerning 🤔. Like, don't get me wrong, it's not like CBS hasn't featured some wild guests before 🤪, but this is different. The woman has a history of spreading conspiracy theories and hate speech 💁‍♀️, and the network just gives her a platform to spout off without any real critique 🙅‍♂️.

I mean, come on, CBS should know better than to coddle someone like Greene who's basically a radical extremist 🔥. And what really gets me is that they're spending their "currency" (as Molly Jong-Fast said) on someone who's essentially a cult leader 🤡. I'm all for free speech and all, but there's a difference between exercising your right to an opinion and actually spreading misinformation and hate 💣.

And let's not forget about the optics 📺 - Greene gets all this airtime without having to answer for her actual behavior or policies? That just doesn't sit right with me 😒. The network needs to take a hard look at their approach to journalism and figure out whether they're doing more harm than good 💡.

Anyway, I'm just gonna say it: CBS made a mistake 🤦‍♀️, and now we're all paying the price for it 🤑.
 
I'm really concerned about CBS' decision to feature Marjorie Taylor Greene on 60 Minutes 🤔. I think it's a big mistake. They're giving her a platform to spread her extreme views and conspiracy theories without properly fact-checking them 💔. It's like they're saying "oh, she's crazy, but we'll just give her a chat" 😒. News networks are supposed to be objective and critical, not just amplify whatever is trending or sensational 📰.

I mean, come on, the woman has been tweeting about fake school shootings and QAnon? That's not journalism, that's just giving a megaphone to someone who wants to divide us 🗣️. And what about all those other conspiracy theories she's peddled over the years? It's time for CBS to think about whether they're doing their job or just making TV 💡.

I'm so tired of politicians getting special treatment on these shows, just because they're "controversial" 😩. Where's the accountability? Where's the scrutiny? That's what we need from our news networks: tough questions and a commitment to fact-checking 🔍.
 
I'm so done with these cable news shows, reminds me of when I used to watch CNN back in 2003, you know, when Wolf Blitzer was still hosting "The Situation Room" 🙄? Anyway, this whole thing with Marjorie Taylor Greene on CBS' 60 Minutes is just plain crazy. It's like they're playing a game of "Who Can Be the Most Extreme?" without really holding her accountable for her actions. I mean, can't they just ask her about her views on fake school shootings and QAnon already? 🤦‍♀️ And let's be real, this is what happens when you don't have enough fact-checking and critical thinking in your newsroom. It's like they're just letting her spew her conspiracy theories all over the place without anyone calling her out on it. I swear, back in the day, we used to get more nuance from Bill O'Reilly 😂.
 
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