Videos of Nancy Pelosi that have been altered to make it sound as if she’s talking slower have not escaped the attention of CNN:

Doctored videos shared to make Pelosi sound drunk viewed millions of times on social media @CNN https://t.co/MIT6KItHRW — Jim Acosta (@Acosta) May 24, 2019

Jim Acosta helped explain the process CNN went through for confirmation:

“By my calculation, the altered video has been slowed by almost 75% introducing a significant distortion in her speech," Hany Farid, a professor at UC Berkeley and expert in digital forensics and image analysis, told CNN. Via @donie https://t.co/TlHkb3DjGE — Jim Acosta (@Acosta) May 24, 2019

What a surprise:

Slowing the video down is what caused the distortion in her speech, huh? Gee, thanks, Professor. — BT (@back_ttys) May 25, 2019

That’s just too much “science” for the average person to understand. *Eye roll*

Entire network is having a nervous breakdown over this, it’s insane. — Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) May 25, 2019

I have a very high bar for calling a day of cable news bonkers, and yesterday was bonkers. — David Rutz (@DavidRutz) May 25, 2019

And there’s still a year and a half before the next election!

By not understanding parody, Jim becomes more of a parody. https://t.co/InRv0EGdtc — Derek Hunter (@derekahunter) May 25, 2019

It’s a dangerous time for a journalist to tell the truth in America, or something.

Where are the experts to analyze all the Trump videos out there? ? Acosta gets all journalismy when a video of a Democrat is “doctored.” ?‍♂️ — Troy Kuhn (@Tachyon362) May 25, 2019

D e a r d i a r y — Mack Renner (@mackrenner) May 25, 2019

Stunning journalism — Rob Knox ?? (@Negedex) May 25, 2019

What’s next for CNN?

"Joining us to analyze Carpe Donktum's latest meme is Dr. Farid from UC Berkeley, an expert in digital forensics." — BT (@back_ttys) May 25, 2019

Wait for it…