Sunday, 24 November 2024

CNN Journalist Admits Network Lied To Audience ‘Night After Night’ During Election Campaign


A CNN political commentator has admitted the network misled the American public “night after night” during their election coverage, and focused on “gimmicks” to elect Kamala Harris instead of listening to genuine concerns of real, hard-working Americans.

CNN senior political commentator Scott Jennings opened up about CNN’s fake news and moral failings during a morose segment following Trump’s resounding electoral college and popular vote victory.

“This election, as we sit here and pour over this tonight, is something of an indictment of the ‘political information complex,'” said Jennings, before dropping the hammer. “I mean, we’ve been sitting around here the last couple of weeks, and the story that we portrayed was not true.”

When Jennings mentions the “political information complex,” he’s pointing to how the media, government, and other powerful institutions work in tandem to influence public perception.

The key part of his statement comes when he admits that the story CNN portrayed in the lead-up to the 2020 election was “not true.”

This admission connects to Obama’s amendment of the Smith-Mundt Act in 2013, which allows the U.S. government to engage in domestic propaganda efforts.

Unfortunately for the Democratic establishment, the American people have woken up to the game and rejected the propaganda.

Jennings then delivered a laundry list of CNN fake news propaganda stories that he described as gimmicks designed to con the people into re-electing Harris despite the Democrats’ failure to deliver the fundamentals.

“We were told Puerto Rico was going to change the election. Liz Cheney. Nikki Haley voters. Women lying to their husbands. Before that it was Tim Walz and the camo hats,” Jennings continued. Night after night after night, we were told all these things and gimmicks were going to somehow push Kamala Harris over the line.

“We were ignoring the fundamentals. Inflation. People feeling like they were barely able to tread water at best. Those were the fundamentals of the election. I think for all of us that cover elections, we have to figure out how to talk to, listen to, and understand the half of the country who rose up tonight and said ‘we’ve had enough.'”

CNN’s senior political commentator wasn’t finished yet. He continued to deliver a speech that every corporate journalist in America should be forced to hear and reflect upon.

“This is a mandate,” Jennings admitted. “He’s won the national popular vote for the first time for a Republican since 2004. This is a big deal. This isn’t backing back into the office. This is a mandate to do what he said he was going to do.”

“Get the economy working again for regular working class Americans. Fix immigration. Try and get crime under control. Reduce the chaos in the world. This is a mandate from the American people to do that.

“I am interpreting the results tonight as revenge of the regular old working class America, anonymous America, who has been crushed, condescended to, they are not garbage, they are not Nazis, they are just regular people who get up everyday and go to work, and are trying to make a better life for their kinds.

“They feel like they have been told to shut up when they complained about things that are hurting them in their own lives.”


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