‘Who actually retweets this crap?’ Rolling Stone lapdogs roll over for Obama [photo]
http://twitter.com/#!/Heminator/status/520272653715005441
@Heminator Glad to see @RollingStone still fighting the Power.
— Sean Hackbarth (@seanhackbarth) October 9, 2014
This is some edgy stuff, man:
Paul Krugman was a notable Obama critic. Now he's calling the president a historic success. Our full cover story: http://t.co/TrPc8kHYDm
— Rolling Stone (@RollingStone) October 8, 2014
55 numbers that prove President Obama has accomplished more than you may realize: http://t.co/HPtxRyAOnO
— Rolling Stone (@RollingStone) October 9, 2014
Roll over, Rolling Stone. There’s a good little lapdog!
@RollingStone this is reaching
— Chadd Bryant (@chadd787) October 8, 2014
@RollingStone lol. This article title sounds hilarious.
— Evan Estes (@eventestes) October 8, 2014
@CuffyMeh is this the real world?
— sarah (@mamaswati) October 9, 2014
@RollingStone Are you kidding me?? What are you talking about Paul Krugman has always been a a synchronized mouth piece of liberal policies
— Eric Pistey (@shawnpisteySC) October 8, 2014
@RollingStone The Obama Apparatchik working overtime
— MIKEB (@mblake1715) October 8, 2014
@RollingStone Hahahahaha pathetic
— Papabear (@Latheman1791) October 9, 2014
No kidding.
@RollingStone good lord who actually retweets this crap?
— sh (@sharon0506) October 9, 2014
These folks, for starters:
@RollingStone, groupies and publicists masquerading as journalists.
— Ed Slavin (@SlickFrog83) October 9, 2014
Give it up, Rolling Stone.
@RollingStone This magazine has become a joke. Stick to music, you all have a hard enough time with that.
— Eric Grimes (@Erockinga) October 8, 2014
@RollingStone stick to music and pop culture.. you are embarrassing with your head in the sand blind support of Obama
— dm (@missumuggins) October 9, 2014
A rolling stone may gather no moss, but this one’s a pro at gathering cobwebs:
Between Cosmo and Rolling Stone, the crisis in print has never been more vivid.
— Noah Rothman (@NoahCRothman) October 9, 2014
Jackson Brown, Neil Young, Mick Jagger. Good to see Rolling Stone moving on from Boomer fossils. pic.twitter.com/HYNMEjOaiv
— Cuffé (@CuffyMeh) October 9, 2014
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