So David Hogg was yet again on another news show but this time it went a little differently.
CNN Host Ana Cabrera wanted to get what he thought about some people claiming he’s a “bully” in regards to Laura Ingraham…
“A bully is a bully and it’s important that you stand up to them,” Hogg told CNN’s Ana Cabrera.
“She told Lebron James to shut up and dribble,” Hogg continued. “I don’t see any apology for those people. It’s sad, it’s disturbing to know that somebody can bully so many people and just get away with it, especially to the level she did. I think now with advertisers standing with us, we can accomplish anything.”
This is right when the CNN host told the wayward activist that people think he’s a bully.
“The word ‘bully’ stands out because some people are calling you a bully,” Cabrera told Hogg as she referenced a tweet from conservative commentator Erick Erickson in which he called Hogg’s refusal to accept Ingraham’s apology a sign that he is a bully.
When asked what his response was to Erickson’s tweet, Hogg replied: “I don’t agree with it.”
Hogg has been on a warpath of sorts against Fox News host Laura Ingraham, calling for any and all sponsors to drop her ASAP — now insisting that she actually apologies to “everyone she has ever hurt” in her career then he might consider appearing on her show.
“I would only consider doing it after she apologizes to all the people that she’s hurt throughout her professional career because of her immaturity and unprofessionalism,” Hogg said. “It’s not right and I think she needs to apologize to those people that she’s hurt.”
David Hogg says Laura Ingraham's a bully, says she needs to apologize to "all the people she has hurt throughout her professional career because of her immaturity & unprofessionalism."
CNN tells Hogg that some think he's a bully, he replies: "I don't agree with it personally." pic.twitter.com/FwrfkmyHMn
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