Another Typical Day For Fake News Network CNN

Today was just another typical day for CNN. It started with frequent panelist Julia Ioffe saying on Twitter, “I feel less safe as a journalist in America these days than I ever did in Russia.” She’s a journalist? A journalist would make such a claim? To be completely fair, her tweets are her own, they don’t belong to CNN.

But of course her ridiculousness in the morning didn’t prevent her from appearing on CNN in the evening to proclaim, “This president has radicalized so many more people than ISIS ever did.” Oh my. This was said during an alleged news program. One would think that such a crazy claim would have been backed up with, well, anything to support it. But not at CNN.

Ioffe claims to have apologized for this by saying, “I absolutely should not have gone with such hyperbole on the air.” But then ruins her own, so-called apology, by then tweeting, “I will add, though, that it is not a coincidence that the number of anti-Semitic attacks has jumped nearly 60% in 2017...” You must appreciate her use of “though” in that tweet.

So she claims that her over-the-top rhetoric is justified, of course. Well, that means she isn’t apologizing for anything. Also, CNN and other liberal media outlets want conservatives to tone down their rhetoric.

In what would have to be something completely unrelated, Megyn Kelly apologized for saying something stupid and then lost her show on NBC. Don’t worry, Ioffe will likely face no discipline for her entirely false statements that she attempted to pass off as news. “This is CNN.”

Also from CNN today, another story about Jim Acosta’s unprofessional behavior in the White House press pool. Whenever Acosta’s unprofessional behavior is the story, there is no story. Again, “this is CNN.”

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