Paging Chris Cillizza! It looks like CNN reporters might be rooting for a side after all:

CNN left this one up for 11 seconds before changing it pic.twitter.com/4AYJlQ2MEt — David Rutz (@DavidRutz) March 18, 2019

They are Real News, Mr. President.

And still only three people saw it live. — T Price (@70s_Child) March 18, 2019

I never saw it. I’m sure there were dozens who did. — Legalize Cannabis (@DougDaniels7) March 18, 2019

Fair.

Honestly, there’s nothing necessarily wrong with snark in and of itself. Where it starts to be a problem is when an ostensibly serious media outlet decides to employ it in order to score cheap political points when they purport to be objective.

The colloquial snark chyron is an interesting trend in cable news … MSNBC and particularly CNN have embraced it in Trump era. I don't like it because it's A) unprofessional and childish and B) tips your hand. YMMV. — David Rutz (@DavidRutz) March 18, 2019

and C won't continue beyond the Trump presidency. — Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) March 18, 2019

Unless Trump is president for life. Which, based on their behavior, is apparently what the media want.