It all began after Rosen posted a tweet about an open letter from Huffington Post journalists asking voters not to vote for Trump. In response to a question from The Deseret News‘ Herb Scribner, he said he has no problem with outlets taking different approaches to Trump so long as they were upfront, and cited Scarborough as someone who denied his bias.
Unsurprisingly, Scarborough did not care for that characterization one bit.
The Indianapolis Star‘s Mary Beth Schneider jumped in to tell Scarborough to just let it go, but he was having none of that.
Rosen then pointed out that Scarborough’s confessed friendship with Trump was exactly the problem. But Scarborough rejected that argument, saying Rosen just didn’t like Trump.
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