This BBC News man has gone viral in the US because he tells Brexit like it is
BBC News correspondent Chris Mason has become an unlikely sensation in the US for this straight-talking report about Brexit.
We need more pundits like this guy. pic.twitter.com/oTfSsePgoe Seriously. Via @pollycurtis
— Jay Rosen (@jayrosen_nyu) November 13, 2018
More of this sort of thing, please.
The deft swerve when saying "the f…..oggiest" was masterful.
— Gregg "Cabe" Bond (@cabe_bedlam) November 13, 2018
Best pundit ever. https://t.co/zGVXuxxHiK
— Andrew Klavan (@andrewklavan) November 13, 2018
I don't know what it is, but I find @ChrisMasonBBC's voice oddly comforting, even as he delivers news of imminent chaos https://t.co/I0KiVRkqmm
— David Shariatmadari (@D_Shariatmadari) November 13, 2018
Probably the most honest Brexit analysis you’ll see or read today. https://t.co/0MK9joLKas
— NickdMiller (@NickdMiller) November 13, 2018
+ 1…."I don't know" are the most underused words on cable news networks… https://t.co/MLK5pVsX8C
— Jeff Greenfield (@greenfield64) November 13, 2018
His mix of wit and straight talking are rare and turning him into a bit of a BBC legend….
— Richard Sambrook (@sambrook) November 13, 2018
Dear @BBC: We will trade you a Jim Acosta, a Kirsten Powers, and two MSNBC anchors of your choice for this fellow. https://t.co/c9DHM6fXTf
— Phineas Fahrquar (@irishspy) November 13, 2018
The excellent @ChrisMasonBBC now going viral in the US https://t.co/8VUMD2rQEz
— Rory Cellan-Jones (@ruskin147) November 13, 2018
And here’s what the man himself had to say.
Chuff, what have I done?
https://t.co/Hh6bF0aiDQ— Chris Mason (@ChrisMasonBBC) November 13, 2018
Hands down, the best there is. Accessible, humorous & a straight talker👏🏻 #topnotch
— Chris Johnson (@blokeonradio) November 13, 2018
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