While some on Twitter accused Blitzer of being no better than Glenn Beck or working for "The 700 Club," others, including a Twitter user with the tag Ozark Atheist, noted, "I wonder if that atheist interviewed by Wolf Blitzer knows that she's a Twitter
In what could only be described as a gracious, lighthearted exchange, CNN's Wolf Blitzer was faced with quite an unexpected turn of events, while interviewing a survivor of the Oklahoma tornado. As the Inquistr reported on Tuesday, Blitzer was
Wolf Blitzer seems to have some egg on his face after interviewing a Moore, Okla.,woman who lost her home, but saved her son in the aftermath of the devastating tornado on Monday. Blitzer apparently assumed the woman (identified as Rebecca Vitsmun)
CNN's Wolf Blitzer demonstrated why you should never assume someone believes in God while interviewing a survivor of the Oklahoma tornado Tuesday afternoon. Blitzer spoke to a young woman named Rebecca, who
While wrapping up an interview with an Oklahoma tornado survivor in Oklahoma, Wolf Blitzer asked what he probably thought was a straightforward question. "I guess you gotta thank the Lord right? Did you thank the Lord for
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