Granted, a Mash Report cartoon depicting Piers Morgan kissing President Trump’s rear end is disgusting, embarrassing, and not something the “Good Morning Britain” co-host would want anyone to see.
However, by tweeting it out to millions of people and commenting on it over and over again, the British TV host and former Trump “Apprentice” contestant just ensured exponentially more people have now seen it than otherwise would have.
Yeah, maybe Piers should have left well enough alone.
Here’s the image, courtesy of … Piers Morgan.
The BBC thinks this is OK to broadcast. But if it depicted high profile women, there would be outrage.
Why the double standard? pic.twitter.com/xcdxpEJD3E— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) February 2, 2018
“The BBC thinks this is OK to broadcast,” Morgan wrote. “But if it depicted high profile women, there would be outrage. Why the double standard?”
Good point. But still, did you really have to subject your followers to the picture, thus forcing those of us who cover the news to have to look at it and replicate it in our posts? Ugh!
The cartoon was reportedly drawn in response to criticism that Morgan “brown-nosed” Trump while conducting the American president’s first international interview last week.
The Mash Report is a “satirical and surreal news show” hosted by Nish Kumar.
But Morgan wasn’t finished as he responded to several tweets on the topic…
So if it was a famous female politician & female interviewer, you’d be fine with it? If not, you’re as two-faced as the BBC. https://t.co/U1Kz06plgw
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) February 2, 2018
Sure, but if was two famous women being depicted that way you would be screaming blue murder about it. https://t.co/Aktgzdj0Uc
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) February 2, 2018
Would you be so gleeful if the BBC had done it to two high profile women or two high profile gay men? https://t.co/bqQxxWnY39
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) February 2, 2018
According to the Huffington Post:
The cartoon featured on ‘The Mash Report’ as part of a segment analysing the differences between body language of legendary interviewer David Frost and his subject Richard Nixon with that of Morgan and Trump.
“In the Trump interview, the staging hinted at a greater intimacy between the two men,” the correspondent says before the cartoon is revealed.
Here’s a video of Morgan reacting to his interview with Trump the next day on his BBC show.
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