TEXAS WOMAN NUKES CNN: People Are Breaking Down and You’re Here Asking “What the F*ck is Wrong With Us!?” (VIDEO)

WOW! One Houston woman was NOT having it when a CNN reporter asked how she was coping with Hurricane Harvey.

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TEXAS WOMAN: “Yeah, that’s a lot of sh*t. But ya’ll sit here and ya’ll try to interview people during their worst times. Like, that’s not the smartest thing to do! Like people are really breaking down and ya’ll come in here with camera and microphones, trying to ask us what the f*ck is wrong with us!? And you really trying to understand us with the microphone still in my face. With me shivering cold and my kid’s wet and you still putting the microphone in my face.”

WEW!

The woman then stormed off with CNN cutting to Jim Acosta saying “it sounds like you have a very upset family there.”

This is the second day in a row CNN has been zinged over its Hurricane Harvey coverage.

While the media plays an important role in getting out critical information on Hurricane Harvey, this Texas man wanted to remind CNN that they need to treat the people of Texas with respect. It’s interesting to note how the CNN reporter’s tone changes after the Texas man begins to lecture him on treating Rockport, Texas as if it is their home.

Video source: Daily Caller

Daily Caller reports:

“I didn’t care to be on TV, but I just want to tell all y’all reporters and the people here, when you’re here, act like this is y’all’s home,” Joe Kirchens, a Rockport resident, said. “You know, have the respect to report like this is y’all’s…you know, this place is gone so we need help.”

Kirchens explained that he didn’t have much time before the storm to evacuate and only had enough time to board up his home. Kirchens said his house survived the storm but is in a “disaster zone.”

“All I have to say is y’all guys treat this like this is y’all’s place cause I’ve seen the reporting in some of these places and some of the guys have the respect …just treat it like it’s y’all’s place,” Kirchens reiterated.

 

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