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  1. Dildomechanic

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    So fox is truth? Rotflmao
     
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  2. ace's n 8's

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    This cant be true, it's way too damn laughable for it to be true.

    CNN accused of stacking audience vs. Bernie Sanders in town hall event

    CNN admitted fault on Wednesday after being accused of failing to disclose Democratic Party ties of several attendees who were able to ask 2020 presidential hopeful Sen. Bernie Sanders questions during the network’s town hall on Monday.


    “Though we said at the beginning of the Town Hall that the audience was made up of Democrats and Independents, we should have more fully identified any political affiliations,” a CNN spokesperson told Fox News.

    The CNN event followed other recent town halls featuring Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif; Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn; and potential independent candidate, former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz. But unlike those town halls, many participants who posed policy questions to Sanders appear to have political ties, which was first reported by Paste Magazine.

    Tara Ebersole, who asked about Sanders’ plan for universal health care, was introduced by CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer as a “former biology professor,” but her reported LinkedIn page claims her current job is chair of the Baltimore County Democratic Party.

    Yunjung Seo, who was described by CNN as a “George Washington student,” is currently an intern for the Democratic fundraising organization, the Katz Watson Group, and was previously a campaign fellow for Hillary Clinton for America according to her reported LinkedIn page. Her question was about how Sanders plans on alleviating student debt.

    However, the arguably toughest question of the night was asked by Shadi Nasab, who was referred to as an “American University student” but is also an intern for the left-wing group Public Policy, according to her reported LinkedIn page.


    Abena McAllister, who was described by Blitzer as “active in Maryland Democrat Party,” was listed by CNN’s chyron as a “mother of two.” However, she is apparently the chair of the Charles County Democratic Central Committee.

    "You cannot help but wonder about the intent behind this, as well as CNN’s role in selecting this questioner while not disclosing her workplace."
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    As it turns out, it is true, along with the simple fact....CNN is a media arm for the leftists
     
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    1. BigSuzyB
      True story. As it turns out, it is true, along with the simple fact....CNN is a media arm for the Neo-LIberals
       
      BigSuzyB, Mar 7, 2019
    2. ace's n 8's
      Neo-liberals?, Sanders doesn't support free markets, he wants to hinder the free market.
       
      ace's n 8's, Mar 7, 2019
    3. BigSuzyB
      Almost every pundit on CNN turns their nose up at Bernie. He is not one of them. CNN were the Hilary lovers.
       
      BigSuzyB, Mar 7, 2019
    4. ace's n 8's
      Whatevehhhh.

      They chose Hillary over Bernie...NOW... they choose Bernie over Donald.
       
      ace's n 8's, Mar 7, 2019
    5. BigSuzyB
      They may hold their nose and do that as a last resort. C'mon Aces allow me to have my own CNN disgust.
       
      BigSuzyB, Mar 8, 2019
  3. JimmyCrackPorn

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    Media sounds the alarm, doesn’t check the facts


    3/7/19

    Did you hear the story about the heartless New Hampshire Republican men who wore pearls to the State House to mock the mothers of victims of gun violence?

    Or the reports that Trump’s talk of a border crisis is completely made up?

    Or the one about how Republican voter suppression stole the election from Hillary Clinton?

    If you watch CNN or read the Boston Globe-Democrat, you’ve heard them all. And what do they have in common? They’re all bull …, er, “Green New Deal methane emissions.”

    More significantly, they’re all stories the press knew were bogus when they reported them.

    There’s nothing new about journalists getting a story wrong. What’s different is their indifference to getting it right. We’ve gone from “If you mother tells you she loves you — check it out!” to “I think my mom’s a Republican — so I’ll just make something up.”

    Take the New Hampshire “hate pearls” story. The Granite State is considering a so-called “red flag” law that would allow the state to strip you of your Second Amendment rights if a government bureaucrat thought you were acting hinky. On Tuesday Shannon Watts of the Mike Bloomberg-backed Moms Demand Action came to Concord to push for the measure.

    She noticed some male GOP legislators who opposed the bill were wearing pearls, so she tweeted out accusing them of “mocking Moms Demand volunteers and gun safety advocates.” That quickly devolved into accusations the Republicans were mocking the tears of mothers who’d lost their children to gun violence. “These moms are fighting gun violence and to protect our children,” Sen. Kamala Harris tweeted. “They don’t deserve to be mocked.”

    nh republican pearls.jpg

    Fact check: They weren’t. It turns out that for a couple of years now, the N.H. Women’s Defense League has asked legislators — both male and female — to wear pearls as a sign of support for the right of women to arm and defend themselves. In fact, they were handing out the pearls to legislators on Tuesday.

    But that didn’t stop the Washington Post or ABC or CNN from sounding the GOP-lawmakers-mock-moms alarm from coast to coast. Worse, if you read the coverage all the way to the end, it’s clear the reporters knew the backstory, knew nobody was being mocked.

    They ran it anyway.

    And then there’s the border crisis story. Just weeks after writing, “There’s no crisis at the border, but there is a democratic crisis within the GOP,” the Boston Globe-Democrat ran this headline yesterday:

    “Number of migrant families crossing border is breaking records.”

    The new “news” is that 76,000 people poured over the border, pushing America’s border infrastructure to “the breaking point.” But it’s not new.

    Take 10 seconds on Google to pull up the numbers and you’ll see illegal crossings have been surging for months. Every competent reporter covering the border — and most of the incompetent ones, too — knew this. And yet we’ve been told a different story.

    And when Hillary Clinton claimed she had the election stolen from her by voter suppression in Wisconsin and Georgia, everyone in the audience should have burst into laughter. A record 137.5 million Americans voted in the 2016 presidential election. While that percentage is slightly below 2008, that’s still a huge number. In other words, more people than ever were able to avoid being “suppressed” and got themselves to the polls.

    You’ve seen all the media coverage about how Republicans stole the election in Georgia last year? Care to guess what state literally had the highest increase in midterm-election turnout in 2018?

    You guessed it: Georgia.

    The list goes on and on …

    The problem isn’t that journalists aren’t perfect or we all make mistakes. The problem is that much of the press has simply quit trying to get it right.

    Because they’re so determined to get it left.
     
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  4. stumbler

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    Trump-defender left speechless after CNN analyst reads anti-Semitic Trump quote over his objections

    https://www.rawstory.com/2019/03/wa...cal-analyst-reads-trumps-anti-semitic-quotes/
     
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    One of the reasons Trump's attacks on CNN are so impotent is because CNN is international. They are all over the world and CNN goes places none of the other networks do. And if you are Trump or a Trump supporter you would think this is actually really good news,

    CNN releases video of Syrian assault on ISIS stronghold: ‘They’re surrounded’

    https://www.rawstory.com/2019/03/cn...an-assault-isis-stronghold-theyre-surrounded/
     
  7. manuel42

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    Here is CNN literally staging some news segments. There is heaps of footage like this, but here are 3 real juicy examples of how low the left will go.





    CNN is fake news.
     
  8. stumbler

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    CNN’s Jim Acosta suggests Sarah Sanders is afraid to hold briefings because of Trump’s legal problems

    https://www.rawstory.com/2019/03/cn...-afraid-hold-briefings-trumps-legal-problems/
     
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      Hell, I would be reticent, too. That job is near impossible.
       
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  11. stumbler

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    ‘Paid liar’ Sarah Sanders brutally annihilated by CNN panel after ‘dodging’ reporters’ questions

    https://www.rawstory.com/2019/03/pa...-cnn-panel-after-dodging-reporters-questions/
     
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  12. HdAbzGrl

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    I hope the Mueller Report goes straight to CNN.
     
  13. shootersa

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    Well, you can be sure, CNN or one of them will at minimum claim they know what's in it, cause "sources familiar with the situation" will tell them.
     
  14. stumbler

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    Matt Gaetz goes down in flames as CNN’s Chris Cuomo epically owns the excuse ‘if it’s not a felony it’s fine’

    https://www.rawstory.com/2019/03/ma...s-cuomo-epically-owns-excuse-not-felony-fine/
     
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    CNN’s Cuomo corners flustered Kellyanne Conway over Trump’s violence threats: ‘You really can’t defend it’

    https://www.rawstory.com/2019/03/yo...ellyanne-conway-over-trump-inciting-violence/
     
  16. stumbler

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    Also let me put this on the record. If CNN and other news outlets get successfully sued for their reporting on the MAGA kid and the Native American that is fine with me. I am sick and fucking tired of their carelessness. And if they get sued over it they have it coming

    And now back to the beat.

    CNN’s Jim Acosta says ‘the White House can’t whitewash the white nationalism’ of the Trump era

    https://www.rawstory.com/2019/03/cn...e-cant-whitewash-white-nationalism-trump-era/
     
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    CNN anchor hits Trump: He didn't go to Vietnam 'until he was in his 70s' with 'Secret Service protection'

    *Everyone of those statements is an easily provable lie. But such is life under the mad king.

    https://thehill.com/homenews/media/...n-attacks-he-didnt-go-to-vietnam-until-he-was
     
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    ‘It’s just sad at this point’: CNN’s Brooke Baldwin floored by Trump’s latest anti-McCain comments

    https://www.rawstory.com/2019/03/it...win-undone-about-trumps-anti-mccain-comments/
     
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    Michael Avenatti, Mark Geragos accusations spark trouble for onetime CNN fixtures

    By Frank Miles | Fox News
    The arrest Monday of Michael Avenatti in an extortion case reportedly linked to fellow celebrity lawyer Mark Geragos sparked trouble for two men who recently had been fixtures on cable news, especially CNN.



    Avenatti, the pugnacious attorney best known for representing adult-film actress Stormy Daniels in lawsuits against President Trump, was arrested on charges that included trying to shake down Nike for as much as $25 million with a co-conspirator by threatening the company with bad publicity. The attorney, who also was accused of embezzling a client’s money to pay his own expenses, was charged with extortion and bank and wire fraud in separate cases in New York and California. He was arrested in New York.


    The suspected co-conspirator was identified by The Associated Press and The Wall Street Journal as Geragos, a Los Angeles criminal defense lawyer also known for his work with celebrities. CNN, which had hired him as a contributor, cut ties with him Monday.

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    Mark Geragos, left, in court with singer Chris Brown in 2015. (Reuters, File)

    In a span of just over two months last year, Avenatti appeared 108 times on just two cable news outlets combined: CNN and MSNBC, as the Washington Free Beacon reported. He showed up on CNN 65 times and on MSNBC 43 times between March 7 and May 10, according to the paper.




    Avenatti rose to national prominence by representing Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, in a lawsuit to break a confidentiality agreement to speak about her alleged affair with Trump. He also made headlines when he briefly explored the idea of a presidential bid last year.

    In fact, CNN media correspondent Brian Stelter told Avenatti last year: "One reason I'm taking you seriously as a contender is because of your presence on cable news."


    Reps for CNN and MSNBC did not respond to Fox News’ requests for comment.

    Geragos' client list has included Michael Jackson, Winona Ryder, Scott Peterson and most recently Jussie Smollett, the actor accused of fabricating a racist, anti-gay attack in Chicago. Geragos did not respond to messages seeking comment.

    A CNN representative told the AP that Geragos no longer was a contributor to the network but didn't specify why. His name was no longer listed on CNN's website as a legal analyst.



    In the California case, Avenatti allegedly misused a client’s money to pay his debts and those of his coffee business and law firm. Federal prosecutors said he also defrauded a bank by using phony tax returns to obtain millions of dollars in loans.

    Avenatti allegedly threatened to hold a news conference last week on the eve of Nike’s quarterly earnings call and the start of the NCAA tournament to announce allegations of misconduct by Nike employees. The attorney and a co-conspirator demanded to be paid $15 million to $25 million and an additional $1.5 million for an Avenatti client to remain silent, the complaint said.