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February 5th, 2014
05:42 PM ET

Tweet Wars!

In the debut episode of Tweet Wars, Sally Kohn and S.E. Cupp try to guess who some of their "fan" tweets were intended for.


Filed under: Debates • S.E. Cupp • Sally Kohn • Tweet Wars
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  1. jdw62305

    I don't watch too much television, but I do watch Crossfire everyday! My only wish is that "one" of the co-host has a bad habit of talking over top of the guests.

    February 10, 2014 at 12:12 pm | Reply
  2. simplyput

    I hope you're lining up another show for this time slot, CNN. You've become as ridiculous as the tweeters.

    February 7, 2014 at 12:35 am | Reply
  3. Terry

    This should be a regular after show segment for all the co hosts. It's not difficult to figure them out. We're so divided politically today that it's easy to know if it's an attacking tweet from the left or right. We really used to be so much more cohesive as a people, many times never knowing the political affiliation of neighbors, co-workers or friends. It just wasn't something we discussed as much and I'm only 54.. not 84. I still like to believe when something catastrophic happens we all pull together putting party aside. Anyway, nice to see they can laugh at themselves.

    February 6, 2014 at 11:42 pm | Reply

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