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

CBS's decision to feature Marjorie Taylor Greene on "60 Minutes" is a puzzling one, especially given her history of espousing extremist views and making incendiary statements. The congresswoman's appearance on the program was promoted with a tweet that teased her as a "legendary icon," which seems tone-deaf in light of her own brand of controversy.

Greene has been no stranger to criticism, having spoken at white nationalist events and expressed support for conspiracy theories about school shootings and gun violence. Her own social media accounts have been marked by inflammatory language, including the infamous claim that Parkland shooting survivor David Hogg was a "coward" and "#littleHitler." It's remarkable that CBS would choose to amplify these views on its flagship program.

The criticism of CBS for giving Greene a platform is well-deserved. The network has long prided itself on featuring "controversial" guests, but this seems like an excuse for avoiding scrutiny. The fact that Leslie Stahl, the show's host, failed to mention Greene's ties to white nationalism or her support for conspiracy theories about school shootings raises questions about the program's journalistic standards.

CBS's decision to feature Greene also echoes the views of its former CEO Les Moonves, who once said that Donald Trump's candidacy was "damn good for CBS." This mindset seems to have carried over into the current era, where the network prioritizes ratings and clicks over genuine journalism.

In an interview with Greene, Stahl described her as a "sharp tongue" and "some pretty radical views," but failed to critique her more egregious positions. The segment also glossed over Greene's history of attacking Jews, particularly in her infamous claim about Jewish banking families controlling California wildfires.

While it's true that "60 Minutes" has featured controversial guests in the past, this seems like an excuse for CBS's lack of accountability. The network should be held to a higher standard, especially when it comes to amplifying extremist views.

Greene's appearance on "60 Minutes" was also notable for her own attempts to spin her image. Despite making inflammatory statements and espousing conspiracy theories, she seemed genuinely surprised that her comments were being scrutinized. Her tweet promoting the segment described Stahl as a "legendary icon," while praising Greene's own journalistic skills.

Ultimately, CBS's decision to feature Marjorie Taylor Greene on "60 Minutes" is a concerning one. The network should be held to higher journalistic standards and should avoid amplifying extremist views without proper scrutiny. As for Greene, it remains to be seen whether she can actually use this platform to promote her views or simply exploit it for attention.
 
I'm so disappointed in CBS's decision to feature Marjorie Taylor Greene on "60 Minutes" 🤯. I mean, come on, the woman has a history of spreading extremist views and making hurtful comments about people, especially Jews 💔. It just doesn't add up why they would give her a platform like that without even doing some real fact-checking 📰.

And can you believe they promoted it with a tweet calling her an "icon"? Are they kidding me? 🙄 That just comes across as tone-deaf and dismissive of the harm she's caused. It's not about being controversial, it's about spreading hate and misinformation 🤬.

I think CBS is really bad at its job right now 😒. They're all about getting clicks and ratings, but they need to start prioritizing real journalism over just pushing their own agenda 💸. And it's not like this is the first time they've done something shady - Leslie Stahl should have at least pointed out Greene's ties to white nationalism 🤦‍♀️.

I'm just worried that Greene is going to use this platform to spread even more hate and conspiracy theories, rather than actually trying to make a positive impact 💔. It's not too late for CBS to reconsider and do some real reporting on Greene's views 🤞.
 
I'm so confused about CBS's decision to feature Marjorie Taylor Greene on "60 Minutes" 🤔📺. I mean, come on! She's got a history of spreading extremist views and making some seriously incendiary statements 🔥. And don't even get me started on her social media accounts - it's like she's trying to be some kind of internet troll 😂.

I'm not sure what's more concerning, though - the fact that CBS is amplifying these views or that they're not holding Greene accountable for them 🤦‍♀️. I mean, Leslie Stahl described her as a "sharp tongue" and "some pretty radical views", but didn't even touch on the more serious stuff 🙅‍♂️.

And can we talk about how tone-deaf this whole thing is? The tweet that teased Greene as a "legendary icon" just seems super out of touch with reality 😳. I'm not sure what's more cringeworthy - the fact that CBS thought this was a good idea or the fact that they're trying to spin Greene's image 🤦‍♂️.

I'm all for giving people a platform to share their views, but when it comes to extremist ideologies and conspiracy theories, I think there needs to be some serious scrutiny 💡. And let's not forget that CBS has a responsibility to uphold journalistic standards 📰.

This whole thing just feels like another example of the media prioritizing clicks and ratings over actual journalism 📊. It's time for CBS to take a hard look at their editorial decisions and make sure they're not enabling extremism or amplifying hate speech 💔.
 
🤔 A diagram of a confused mind might look like this:
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Greene's appearance on "60 Minutes" highlights a bigger issue: CBS prioritizing ratings over journalistic integrity. 📺💔
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The network's handling of Greene's segment reeks of desperation and a lack of accountability for their own journalistic standards. By amplifying her extremist views, CBS is undermining the very fabric of journalism. We need to hold them to a higher standard! 💪
 
🤔 think cbs is trying 2 give greens 2nd chance but really dey just gettin exposed 4 themselves ... all dey care about is ratings & clicks, not real journalism 📰💥
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around CBS choosing Marjorie Taylor Greene as a guest 🤯. I mean, isn't that just begging for controversy? And those tweets teasing her appearance on "60 Minutes" were straight-up tone-deaf 😒. I get it, ratings and clicks are key, but can't they just aim for substance instead of sensationalism?

And what's with the lack of scrutiny from Leslie Stahl? She basically lets Greene slide without even mentioning some of those more egregious positions 🤷‍♀️. It feels like CBS is trying to have its cake and eat it too - all the controversy, none of the criticism.

This whole thing just makes me wonder if "60 Minutes" has sold out to the highest bidder 🤑. I mean, Les Moonves' comments on Trump are still ringing in my ears. Prioritizing clicks over journalism is a recipe for disaster 🚨. Greene's appearance might be a ratings hit now, but at what cost?
 
I think CBS made a mistake by featuring Marjorie Taylor Greene on "60 Minutes". 🤔 She's got a pretty bad rep and I'm not sure why they felt the need to give her so much airtime. I mean, yeah she's been out there making some wild claims and stuff, but you'd think that would be enough to make them think twice before inviting her on the show.

But at the same time, I get why people are saying it was a bad idea - Greene has definitely got some... let's say 'interesting' views. And CBS is all about featuring "controversial" guests, which seems like a pretty thin excuse for avoiding scrutiny if you ask me. 🤷‍♂️

I'm also kinda curious to see how this plays out - will Greene be able to use her platform to make people listen to her views or just end up getting roasted online? 💁‍♀️ Either way, I hope CBS gets some backlash for it and has to take a harder look at their journalistic standards.
 
🤔 I just don't get why CBS would give Marjorie Taylor Greene a spot on their flagship show, 60 Minutes, especially after all the controversy she's been involved in. She's got a pretty checkered past, and her social media accounts are just full of inflammatory language... it's like they're trying to fan the flames or something. 🚒

I mean, I get that they want to feature "controversial" guests and all that, but this is just an excuse for them to avoid doing some real journalism. Leslie Stahl didn't even bother to mention her ties to white nationalism... what's going on there? 💁‍♀️ It's like they're just trying to get clicks and ratings without putting in the effort.

And it's not just that, it's also a bit worrying when you see someone like Greene trying to spin their image and pretend like they're some kind of journalist themselves. 🤦‍♂️ I mean, come on, if you're going to make inflammatory statements and espouse conspiracy theories, own up to it! Don't try to play both sides or pretend like you're above the fray.

All in all, I just think CBS dropped the ball on this one... they should be held to a higher standard, especially when it comes to amplifying extremist views. 🤔
 
this is just weird 🤔... cbs giving marjorie taylor greene a platform after all the controversy she's caused? it's like they're trying to stir up some drama or something 💸 but honestly, i think they should be held accountable for amplifying her views without proper scrutiny. i mean, come on, she's made some seriously extreme statements about school shootings and gun violence 🤯 and yet cbs is just gonna feature her like it's no big deal? that's not journalism, that's just clickbait 📰

and what really gets me is that leslie stahl didn't even mention greene's ties to white nationalism or her support for conspiracy theories about school shootings. how can you call yourself a journalist and ignore all that? 🤷‍♀️ it's like cbs is just trying to get clicks and ratings instead of doing some real reporting.

and then there's the fact that former ceo les moonves once said that donald trump was "damn good for cbs". does this mindset still exist at cbs? do they really prioritize ratings over journalism now? 🤔 it's a bit concerning, if you ask me
 
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