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Sometimes Reddit AMAs are Watch Aunt's Temptation (2018)informative and fun for the people answering the questions, and sometimes they're like walking into an asteroid field.
Chris Cillizza's Tuesday AMA was more like the latter.
SEE ALSO: CNN to Trump: Do your jobThe CNN journalist has long been a favorite hate-read for a handful of journalists as well as viewers/readers who aren't a fan of his horse-race style of political news coverage.
Perhaps he should have known he'd be walking into some brutal questions during his AMA. Hey, maybe he did know, and he went ahead with it anyway.
We listed some of the more grimace-inducing questions, below.
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This question, from Fusion'sLibby Watson, was deleted for a period of time, but answered anyway.
Comment from discussion I'm Chris Cillizza, editor at large for CNN Politics & The Point with Chris Cillizza. AMA!.Other questions were equally punishing while being a touch more pointed.
Comment from discussion I'm Chris Cillizza, editor at large for CNN Politics & The Point with Chris Cillizza. AMA!.And as expected, some took issue with reporting from Cillizza that focuses more on political theater than policy.
Comment from discussion I'm Chris Cillizza, editor at large for CNN Politics & The Point with Chris Cillizza. AMA!.Even when that theater includes a politician choke-slamming a reporter.
Comment from discussion I'm Chris Cillizza, editor at large for CNN Politics & The Point with Chris Cillizza. AMA!.But perhaps the most important question of all went to Wired's Ashley Feinberg.
Comment from discussion I'm Chris Cillizza, editor at large for CNN Politics & The Point with Chris Cillizza. AMA!.Cillizza did write that he wants to hear out his critics, so the AMA was successful on that count, at least.
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