CNN reporter Daniel Dale criticized the Bloomberg campaign for posting this “altered” video clip from Wednesday’s Democratic primary debate on Twitter, something many have often criticized the president for doing.
In the video, Bloomberg asks his fellow candidates if any of them has ever “started a business” and then shows 20 seconds of silence that did not occur at Wednesday’s debate. In real life, Bloomberg paused for less than two seconds before continuing on with his point:
Moment Bloomberg campaign altered in post-debate video pic.twitter.com/bPZVGGC2L0
— TPM Livewire (@TPMLiveWire) February 20, 2020
Pollster Frank Luntz joked that he must have missed this moment in the debate while getting up for snacks:
I don’t remember this happening last night. Must have been when I got up to go get snacks. #DemDebate https://t.co/hncV82Ypis
— Frank Luntz (@FrankLuntz) February 20, 2020
President Trump’s number one memesmith praised the video, saying it “is actually well done and hilarious” and mocking those who called it “doctored.”
This is actually well done and hilarious.
Yes… its a dOcTORed ViDeO and it’s actually a great meme from the Bloomberg camp.
Credit where due. https://t.co/ozYcdh03rs
— Carpe Donktum???? (@CarpeDonktum) February 20, 2020