This Is How The News Gets Faked – IOTW Report

This Is How The News Gets Faked

Left with no link to the Trump Administration, CNN was forced this week to go to anonymous sources within Fox News to try to create the appearance that their rival network is understating the importance of the Manafort indictment.

This serves two purposes for CNN. First, it’s a hit on the network that has outclassed them for years. Second, it helps generate the narrative that there is more to the recent actions by the Mueller special counsel than an assault on the Podesta Group using business associate Paul Manafort, only the far more popular Fox News isn’t reporting it.

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It’s not news, it’s CNN.

9 Comments on This Is How The News Gets Faked

  1. “The revelations jolted through the news media, and Fox News — the highest rated network in the country — did cover it as its top story. But in contrast with CNN and MSNBC, which aired non-stop rolling coverage throughout the day, Fox News found plenty of time to cover other topics, like the NFL protests, North Korea, and tax reform.”

    Exactly, Oliver. Have you not a clue?

    By the way, nothing “jolts through” anything. You sound like a 27 year-old who knows nothing when you say that. Please step up your game.

    By the way,

  2. It’s not just CNN. Last Friday when it was announced (Leaked) that Muller was going to indict and arrest someone on Monday, I never saw Shepard Smith of FOX so happy and giddy. Looked like he cum he pants. Phucken fag!

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