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“Look what we did, we [CNN] got Trump out. I am 100% going to say it, and I 100% believe that if it wasn’t for CNN, I don’t know that Trump would have got voted out…I came to CNN because I wanted to be a part of that.”
“[Trump’s] hand was shaking or whatever, I think. We brought in so many medical people to tell a story that was all speculation — that he was neurologically damaged, and he was losing it. He’s unfit to — you know, whatever. We were creating a story there that we didn’t know anything about. That’s what — I think that’s propaganda.”
originally posted by: Klassified
originally posted by: JinMI
Another one of those cases where everyone knows but doesn't care
I think you put that nail into the board with one strike of the hammer.
originally posted by: RazorV66
a reply to: Klassified
Ahh you beat me to it but I just posted this story in the Mud Pit, so it might be ok.
Yeah no Dem supporters will care because they were able to drag Biden’s dead carcass across the fraudulent election finish line.
originally posted by: Klassified
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: Klassified
What movie does this come from DB?
originally posted by: IAMTAT
CNN can never seriously be used again as a believable source on this site by anyone.
Their own news director is now on tape admitting it's just made up propaganda.
originally posted by: Klassified
a reply to: DBCowboy
Agreed. The last revelations from Veritas didn't stir up much fanfare and I don't expect this will either.
I guess the public has gotten so used to being deceived, this is just another day in paradise.
originally posted by: Klassified
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: Klassified
What movie does this come from DB?
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