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CNN = fake news and gets caught at it.
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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 3003692" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>This past year I had an opportunity to watch most of the live debates and live speeches from both candidates. I would then do some switching around several of the "news" channels and listen to what they had to report and see the cut and paste. Yes, I am a Trump supporter, but it was pretty pathetic how they would show a very short clip and insinuate it was comments about one negative topic when he was actually addressing another positive topic. Hillery was just the reverse, when she screwed up, it was never mentioned or passed off as a great item she was addressing, even though it made no sense.</p><p></p><p>I do find it interesting that even some people at CNN can not stand some of the "fake news" they have been spewing from their own station. Are some people over there waking up to reality?</p><p></p><p>I would like to see research results of the percentage of each station stating exactly where they got their information vs "undisclosed sources" stories.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 3003692, member: 24583"] This past year I had an opportunity to watch most of the live debates and live speeches from both candidates. I would then do some switching around several of the "news" channels and listen to what they had to report and see the cut and paste. Yes, I am a Trump supporter, but it was pretty pathetic how they would show a very short clip and insinuate it was comments about one negative topic when he was actually addressing another positive topic. Hillery was just the reverse, when she screwed up, it was never mentioned or passed off as a great item she was addressing, even though it made no sense. I do find it interesting that even some people at CNN can not stand some of the "fake news" they have been spewing from their own station. Are some people over there waking up to reality? I would like to see research results of the percentage of each station stating exactly where they got their information vs "undisclosed sources" stories. [/QUOTE]
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