Thursday, May 3, 2018

CNN's Stelter fails to cover 2 blockbuster stories

The Communist News Network's (CNN) Brian Stelter hosts an oxymoron of a show called "Reliable Sources." 

The only thing reliable about the show is that the only sources they use are the ones that go along with their agenda. In fact, "Reliable Sources" failed to cover several news stories of high importance in his weekly newsletter.

On Friday, Stelter did not, in his newsletter, cover at least two major stories that are of national significance, as his job description prescribes.

The first failure to report regarded the nomination of U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Ronny Jackson. He withdrew his nomination after being accused of professional misconduct by CNN. 

Yes, by CNN.

Katie Pavlich of Townhall said:
CNN reported earlier this week, on anonymous sourcing, [my italics] that during an overseas trip in 2015 Jackson got drunk and belligerently banged on a female colleagues' hotel door. CNN also reported the Secret Service stopped Jackson and that agents were worried he might wake up President Obama.
The Secret Service subsequently disputed the anonymous source's  claims, writing: "The Secret Service has no such record of any incident; specifically, any incident involving Rear Admiral Ronny Jackson."

But the damage was already done by CNN and the bald-headed geek, Stelter, never mentioned that Jackson was absolved of guilt. He also refused to respond to member of the media who wanted clarification from him about why he didn't include the update.

Stelter's biggest omission that he hid from his naive readers was the revelation that James Clapper, the Director of National Intelligence under the Obama administration, leaked information about the anti-Trump dossier to CNN's Jake Tapper and then was awarded a contract with CNN!

This development backed up Mollie Hemingway of The Federalist who reported that CNN helped orchestrate a setup of President Trump that eventuated the appointment of special counsel Robert Mueller.

Stelter again refused to answer the media over this issue.

Then, to prove just how biased Stelter and CNN are, he suggested that Republicans who didn't trust the media suffer from an "infection."

This remark was made in response to Ryan Struyk, who tweeted: "Only 37% of Republican voters say the news media is "an important part of democracy' vs. a majority, 51%, who says it's 'the enemy of the people,' via new Quinnipiac poll today."

Stelter was raked over the coals over his response to that tweet even more than the stories about CNN that he refused to address.


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