by Stephen Dietrich, Managing Editor
In just one week, CNN has been caught spreading no less than three politically motivated lies.
Just when one thinks the liberal network can’t sink any lower, they find a way to crawl further into the mud.
In just seven days, contributors, executives, and editors at the network have been caught red-handed in at least three embarrassing lies — and haven’t issued a single apology.
One Wednesday, Nov. 1, CNN contributor April Ryan used a White House press conference to suggest President Donald Trump’s administration supports the enslavement of black Americans… and demanded the White House disavow slavery.
In a heated exchange with Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders regarding Confederate monuments, Ryan — bureau chief for American Urban Radioa and regular CNN contributor — asked “what is the definition of compromise as it related to slavery and the Civil War?”
Sanders answered back that the administration was not interested in rehashing her answer, which she’d given the day before, when Ryan just came out and asked: “Does this administration believe that slavery is wrong!?”
The very idea that the White House would support slavery is insane — unless, of course, you work for CNN.
You can see Sanders’ blistering response here —
In heated exchange, Press Sec. Sanders calls it "disgusting and absurd to suggest that anyone inside of this building would support slavery" pic.twitter.com/uMDoSUC5be
— ABC News (@ABC) November 1, 2017
That’s just the beginning.
Using a White House press pass to suggest that Trump is pro-slavery is sick. But in her defense, at least Ryan had the fortitude to ask for the facts from Trump’s administration… instead of just making them up.
It seems CNN hates Trump so much, their reporters are willing to find controversy anywhere they can — including how he feeds fish.
Yes, really.
Monday, CNN reporter Veronica Rocha was caught by none-other than The Washington Post selectively editing a moment of cultural exchange between Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
President Trump feeds fish with PM Shinzo Abe in Japan, then pours the entire box of food into the koi pond. pic.twitter.com/CQjGGf5k0J
— Veronica Rocha (@VeronicaRochaLA) November 6, 2017
How embarrassing!
Except, of course, for one little fact.
Trump was following the Japanese prime minister’s lead.
Here’s the unedited video —
https://twitter.com/MarkDice/status/927467799848534016
Of course, the anti-Trump propaganda the network runs needs a counter-point.
CNN is expressly pro-Democratic Party and higher-ups have ordered the network attack anyone that steps out of line… even former employees.
Executives at CNN have verbally ordered their employees to undermine the credibility of twice-failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s critic Donna Brazile, Fox News’ Tucker Carlson reported Monday.
“According to highly informed sources we spoke to–highly informed–top management at CNN directed its employees to undermine Brazile’s credibility. Anchors and producers were vocally offended by her attacks on their friends, the Clintons,” Carlson reported. “If you’ve been watching that channel, you may have noticed CNN’s anchors suggesting that Donna Brazile cannot be trusted, precisely because she took part in efforts to break the primaries for Clinton.”
The order comes just one week after Brazile, an ex-CNN contributor and former DNC party chair, came forward with accusations that Clinton rigged the 2016 election and implied she may have ordered the murder of DNC staffer Seth Rich.
Criticize the Clintons? One doesn’t simply become persona non grata within the Democratic Party.
CNN will verbally order their employees to discredit and shame critics — even historically pro-liberal leftists like Brazile.
Remember, this is all within the last seven days. We’re only touching the surface of the dishonesty. For example, on Oct. 25, CNN was caught in ANOTHER huge Clinton lie.
CNN isn’t interested in the truth.
They’re goal is to remake the truth.
They would tell viewers the sky is purple if it hurt Trump or helped the Clintons.
— Stephen Dietrich is the Managing Editor of The Horn News