Charge CNN for Fraud

The God-Emperor knows…


During a listening session for Black History Month on Wednesday, President Donald Trump said, “I don’t watch CNN. … I don’t like watching fake news.”


Trump said, “You read all about Dr. Martin Luther King a week ago, when somebody said I took the statue out of my office, and it turned out that that was fake news. The statue is cherished. It’s one of the favorite things in the — and we have some good ones. We have Lincoln, and we have Jefferson and we have Dr. Martin Luther King, and we have –, but they said the statue, the bust of Dr. Martin Luther King was taken out of the office, and it was never even touched. So, I think it was a disgrace, but that’s the way the press is, very unfortunate.”


He added, “I don’t watch CNN. … I don’t like watching fake news…but Fox has treated me very nice, wherever fox is, thank you.”


The alternative media was able to do something I never even knew they were capable of pulling off. They turned the mainstream media’s joke of a comeback around by proclaiming the alternative media to be fake news… by labeling the mainstream media as fake news. Which they are. So much so that the God-Emperor sees this. 


CNN panicked last year at a Trump rally when the people chanted “CNN Sucks.” CNN claimed it was dangerous to make such claims about their network. But when an entire stadium is yelling at you in such a way and you make no effort of self-reflection to better understand why people are mad, maybe it’s you.


The time has come to hold these lying networks accountable, and to charge CNN with fraud or slander every time they print a knowingly false story. Anyone who still listens to them or gives them any credit is acutely unaware that CNN has the credibility of the National Enquirer. It’s time to make it common knowledge to the normies.


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Published on February 01, 2017 09:30
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