It was clear in 2016 that the Counterfeit News Network was placing its bets on Hillary Clinton, doing everything it could to ensure she would be victorious on Election Day. This includes sabotaging Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT)’s chances of winning the Democratic nomination.
Well, the primary season has yet to officially begin, but the alleged news network is already beginning to sabotage the socialist senator.
On Monday, CNN held another town hall, this time featuring Sanders, who took a series of questions from the audience. But these weren’t average folks who worked in construction or were retirees. They turned out to be political insiders.
Paste Magazine has the scoop, which discovered that one questioner is an intern at a major D.C. lobbying firm but was described as a student:
If it was just this one questioner, we could chalk it up to a mistake, or an acknowledgement that CNN reasonably didn’t believe that an intern needed to disclose her workplace. But this wasn’t just one questioner. There were a bunch of audience members who are far more active in politics than CNN disclosed. Watching the town hall live made it seem as if these were just folks from all walks of life, when in reality many of these supposedly innocuous questioners were political operatives in one way or another, as this thread revealed.
— CNN called Tara Ebersole a “former biology professor” when her LinkedIn page lists her current job description as “Chair, Baltimore County Democratic Party” since 2016. Further, her husband was part of Hillary Clinton’s leadership council in Baltimore in 2016.
— Abena McAllister was labeled “an active Democrat,” which is far less descriptive than the Charles County Democratic Central Committee’s description of her as their Chair.
— Yunjung Seo was simply called a “George Washington Student” by CNN, despite her LinkedIn page saying she also works for the Katz Watson Group, a fundraising and consulting outlet.
— Michelle Gregory was simply listed as a “Maryland voter” by CNN, but a cursory Google search reveals her to be much more active in politics than just voting.
“It will not happen again.” Sen. Bernie Sanders addresses allegations of sexual harassment on his 2016 campaign and describes protocols he says his campaign has implemented. #SandersTownHall https://t.co/ZcDCSQIMOm pic.twitter.com/qRMMiHCz5O
— CNN (@CNN) February 26, 2019
Ouch.
Say what you want about Sanders’s horrific policies, he’s already behind the eight ball.
Is 2019 turning out to be a worse year for CNN than in 2018, 2017, and 2016? It looks like it.
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Does anyone get the feeling that the Uniparty has been bought off by the elites?