The Comedy News Network's Brian Stelter was confronted by a genuine reporter from Project Veritas over the weekend. The reporter asked Stelter about the undercover videos showing one of the network's directors saying that CNN worked to get rid of President Trump and that they create "propaganda."
The journalist asked Stelter if the CNN Technical Director Charlie Chester still worked for CNN and all Stelter could reply with was, "I feel really bad for you."
Then he asked the soft spoken Stelter if he uses "propaganda" himself or if he ever goes beyond what CNN president Jeff Zucker allegedly tells him to report. Being at a loss for words, Stelter repeated the same lame sentence: “I feel really bad for you,” he said effeminately.
“Are you a journalist?” the real journalist asked Stelter. “Are you able to report anything that’s not directly handed down from…?”
“I report whatever I want,” Stelter claimed, appearing to grow upset. “You need to leave.”
Check out the video below.
The Project Veritas video with Chester shows him talking about the network's attempt to remove Trump from office. “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.
“It’s going to be our [CNN’s] focus. Like our focus was to get Trump out of office, right? Without saying it, that’s what it was, right? So, our next thing is going to be climate change awareness.”
So if you're still getting your news from CNN, and I know you're probably not since you're reading this, you would be getting your news from an outlet no different than Russia's Pravda.
“Any reporter on CNN — what they’re actually doing is they’re telling the person what to say… It’s always like leading them in a direction before they even open their mouths. The only people that we [CNN] will let on the air, for the most part, are people that have a proven track record of taking the bait.,” Chester said.
“I think there’s an art to manipulation…Inflection, saying things twice — there’s little subtleties to how to manipulate people…I mean, it’s enough to change the world, you know?”
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“I think there’s an art to manipulation…Inflection, saying things twice — there’s little subtleties to how to manipulate people…I mean, it’s enough to change the world, you know?”
If this doesn't disturb you, you're not living in the right country.
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