As we told you yesterday, journalist Yashar Ali had a thread of tweets detailing what he called “highly inappropriate and unethical” behavior directed towards him from an NBC/MSNBC managing editor “on behalf of the DNC.” NBC’s PR department later had nothing more to offer after CNN’s Brian Stelter and others asked them for a reaction. And with that absence of comment from NBC, Stelter himself helped the network spin their way out of it:

Really?

Stelter desperately trying to make this about releasing the debate dates. That's NOT the story here. — Daniel (@ddwalk34) March 30, 2019

No it isn’t, but then again, the media has become quite good at moving goal posts these days. However, NY Post columnist Karol Markowicz isn’t having any of Stelter’s spin:

I read @brianstelter's defense of MSNBC re the @yashar story. Then I read it again. It's like he accidentally pasted a paragraph from a different story. Who is challenging the network deals to broadcast debates?! What the hell is that quote from his source supposed to even mean? pic.twitter.com/6Aw4iW5MK3 — Karol Markowicz (@karol) March 30, 2019

Networks have deals to broadcast debates, you say? And this has been happening for decades? Oh, that changes the whole thing. Now it makes sense that the MSNBC editor called @yashar on DNC's behalf. Because there are deals to broadcast debates, see? pic.twitter.com/LqWrdiqTfy — Karol Markowicz (@karol) March 30, 2019

The inside source can confirm! Telling a lot of people the information before it's released to the public is ok! Wait, what were we talking about again? Oh, yeah, the MSNBC editor berating @yashar to not publish his scoop to which this source's comment is completely irrelevant. — Karol Markowicz (@karol) March 30, 2019

And the bolding of text, lol! Like, here is a paragraph that makes no sense and has no connection to the story and let me bold the text so you have the main takeaway: "completely in bounds and nothing more than run-of-the-mill event coordination done with both political parties." — Karol Markowicz (@karol) March 30, 2019

IT'S TOTALLY FINE THAT AN EDITOR AT MSNBC CALLED @yashar ON DNC'S BEHALF. LET ME CAPITALIZE ALL OF THAT SO YOU KNOW. — Karol Markowicz (@karol) March 30, 2019

OOF!

It’s so embarrassing — Guy Benson (@guypbenson) March 30, 2019

That’s some next level janitoring! — Patriots SBLIV ?? (@PatriotsSBLIII) March 30, 2019

The more I watch @brianstelter the more I find myself thinking how the hell is this dude a media critic. He’s laughable. https://t.co/4WTy0dKrCM — Emilio Flores (@Emilio_78059) March 30, 2019

Hurry up Brian, another media cleanup ! pic.twitter.com/HKhCmWOKzP — Frankie 2 times (@frankmontone) March 30, 2019

Rhetorical comment of the day:

Surely if a FNC staffer called Yashar and told him to hold a story b/c it was unhelpful to the RNC, Brian would still be saying this is no big deal at all. https://t.co/uiCY6Hzbo3 — Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) March 30, 2019

Oh, of course he’d say it was no big deal! *Eye roll*