CNBC’s Ron Insana tried to goad Fox Business’ Charlie Gasparino after an image to Twitter about how he (Gasparino) breaks business news:
This is great @CGasparino pic.twitter.com/O3LymSh4s6
— Julia La Roche (@SallyPancakes) November 7, 2014
This wasn’t posted by Charlie Gasparino, but I guess a fan of his. Right after that, the leftist CNBC hack Ron Insana tried to claim superiority.
@SallyPancakes @CGasparino David Faber breaks news … ALL others follow!
— ron insana (@rinsana) November 7, 2014
Then the two of them (Gasparino and Insana) got into a childish Twitter fight:
@rinsana @SallyPancakes GFY fat boy
— Charles Gasparino (@CGasparino) November 7, 2014
FBN’s Charlie Gasparino and CNBC’s Ron Insana twitter fight |
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@CGasparino @SallyPancakes Typically classy and I've lost 30 pounds. Find another insult and try to find some viewers while you're at it!
— ron insana (@rinsana) November 7, 2014
Wow, he lost 30 pounds and he’s still that fat? Must have lost some hair too. Nice job Ron Insana.
Insana continued like a petulant little child:
@CGasparino @FoxBusiness And you shall remain a single-source shill for whomever whispers in your ear. As for the smack down, not worried
— ron insana (@rinsana) November 7, 2014
@CGasparino @FoxBusiness Faber still the best in the business
— ron insana (@rinsana) November 7, 2014
If you haven’t heard of Ron Insana before, you aren’t alone. Gasparino has almost 40,000 more Twitter followers.
The, Ron Insana got so desperate, he basically called Garparino a criminal:
@SallyPancakes @CGasparino @FoxBusiness Yes, hair is the real issue. Jealous of what? Being in Biz cable's witness protection program?
— ron insana (@rinsana) November 7, 2014
After Insana got pounded a few more times, he finally gave up.
@CGasparino @SallyPancakes @FoxBusiness That's all you got? I
— ron insana (@rinsana) November 7, 2014
@CGasparino Nothing but class.
— ron insana (@rinsana) November 7, 2014
Yea Ronnie. Kind of like JOhn Harwood who argues with people on Twitter who dare criticize Obama or lefitst policies. This is what NBC and CNBC have become. With their ratings in the toilet, their ‘talent’ is now going on Twitter to insult the competition.