Who'd a thunk? CNN [aka Compromised News Network] hates President Trump and have been hiding it for years, but on Friday, they bravely shouted the "breaking news" after Republican John "Punch Me Hard in the Face" Kasich, a CNN contributor and smug-mug critic of Trump, went hard against the GOP and voiced his support of impeachment.
CNN went absolutely bug-forked berserk at the news.
"And I say it with great sadness," Kasich said with a smile.
“This is a story that’s not going to go away,” Gerald Sisnette, a field production supervisor at CNN, said in the video. “The only way this will go away is when he [Trump] dies. Hopefully soon.”
Scott Garber, a senior field engineer at CNN, told Project Veritas’ network insider Cary Poarch, “We used to cover news. We used to go out and do stories, and we used to cover s**t. … But Trump is more important.”
Adia Jacobs, their Technical Operations Supervisor, said the network’s [Trump-hating] president, Jeff Zucker, is driving the constant negative coverage of the president.
“When Zucker took over, it wasn’t until Trump that we ended up being all Trump all the time,” Jacobs said.
CNN Media Coordinator Nick Neville agreed with Jacobs’ assessment: “He [Zucker] basically said f*** all the other stories.”
Mike Brevna, a floor manager at the network, told Poarch, “It’s the Trump Network, dog. It’s like everything is all Trump. They are not even thinking about anybody else.
“They sold themselves to the devil. It’s sad because there is so much news going on out there, but they don’t cover none of it.”
Like China? Like the Bidens? Like Turkey and the Kurds?
Some of the toughest criticism of CNN came from their manager of field operations, Patrick Davis, a 25-year veteran employee.
“I hate seeing what we were and what we could be and what we’ve become. It’s just awful,” Davis lamented. “I mean, we could be so much better than what we are. … And the buck stops with him [Zucker]. … He’s involved every day, has a plan, whatever. I just don’t agree with it.”
Davis further revealed he hasn’t listened to the network’s morning editorial rundown calls on coverage priorities for years.
Regarding CNN"s morning network editorial rundown Davis said, “Just, I can’t listen to it. It’s all bulls***. It’s all just a bunch of bulls***. And I wish that wasn’t the case."
Davis also discussed the double standard regarding the current impeachment push against Trump for his July call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky versus how former President Barack Obama was treated following his hot mic moment with Russian President Dmitri Medvedev in the spring of 2012 in the heat of Obama’s re-election campaign.
“What’s crazy to me is Obama was caught on camera. … ‘Wait till I get into office and I have more room to negotiate. I have more flexibility,’ and I’m going, ‘Holy s***.’
“But then Trump’s getting hammered for twisting an arm, you know what I mean? I don’t know, man. He has survived everything up to this point.”
You know what would be breaking news at CNN? If they had to retract a mistake that was in favor of President Trump. Their reporting is truly compromised.
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"And I say it with great sadness," Kasich said with a smile.
CNN acted as if the news was actually news and posted a pre-school graphic that stated: "Just in: GOP's Kasich: Trump deserves to be impeached."
I mean wow! Just freaking wow! John Kasich hates Trump is breaking news.
More on Kasich.
The former governor of Ohio stepped down from the position in January due to term limits. In 2016 he finished second behind Trump in the New Hampshire primary and dropped out of the race due to a personality challenge and the fact that he couldn't win any primaries other than his home state.
Kasich was so upset with the public disdain he experienced that he boycotted the RNC Convention in Cleveland, where Trump officially accepted the GOP nomination for president. Imagine, Kasich didn't have the personal class to attend the convention in his home state--the very definition of a loser.
But the fact that CNN called Kasich's comment "breaking news" is unbelievable. Literally, it's unbelievable.
Project Veritas released the third "Expose CNN" undercover videos on Thursday in which one of its network production managers is heard saying that he hopes President Trump dies "hopefully soon."
The video is about 15-minutes long and shows several CNN employees lamenting the current state of the fake news network. They say it focuses too much on Trump and doesn't cover the real news, which proves Trump's accusation about the network being a fake news outlet.
“This is a story that’s not going to go away,” Gerald Sisnette, a field production supervisor at CNN, said in the video. “The only way this will go away is when he [Trump] dies. Hopefully soon.”
Scott Garber, a senior field engineer at CNN, told Project Veritas’ network insider Cary Poarch, “We used to cover news. We used to go out and do stories, and we used to cover s**t. … But Trump is more important.”
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“When Zucker took over, it wasn’t until Trump that we ended up being all Trump all the time,” Jacobs said.
CNN Media Coordinator Nick Neville agreed with Jacobs’ assessment: “He [Zucker] basically said f*** all the other stories.”
Mike Brevna, a floor manager at the network, told Poarch, “It’s the Trump Network, dog. It’s like everything is all Trump. They are not even thinking about anybody else.
“They sold themselves to the devil. It’s sad because there is so much news going on out there, but they don’t cover none of it.”
Like China? Like the Bidens? Like Turkey and the Kurds?
Some of the toughest criticism of CNN came from their manager of field operations, Patrick Davis, a 25-year veteran employee.
“I hate seeing what we were and what we could be and what we’ve become. It’s just awful,” Davis lamented. “I mean, we could be so much better than what we are. … And the buck stops with him [Zucker]. … He’s involved every day, has a plan, whatever. I just don’t agree with it.”
Davis further revealed he hasn’t listened to the network’s morning editorial rundown calls on coverage priorities for years.
Regarding CNN"s morning network editorial rundown Davis said, “Just, I can’t listen to it. It’s all bulls***. It’s all just a bunch of bulls***. And I wish that wasn’t the case."
Davis also discussed the double standard regarding the current impeachment push against Trump for his July call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky versus how former President Barack Obama was treated following his hot mic moment with Russian President Dmitri Medvedev in the spring of 2012 in the heat of Obama’s re-election campaign.
“What’s crazy to me is Obama was caught on camera. … ‘Wait till I get into office and I have more room to negotiate. I have more flexibility,’ and I’m going, ‘Holy s***.’
“But then Trump’s getting hammered for twisting an arm, you know what I mean? I don’t know, man. He has survived everything up to this point.”
You know what would be breaking news at CNN? If they had to retract a mistake that was in favor of President Trump. Their reporting is truly compromised.
Please consider following this blog and feel free to click on the ads on this page. It costs nothing, and may just save your life. Or not. But seriously, please check out the ads as this is my source of generating revenue. And you can also see my blog on the Times of Israel.
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