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Breaking news: people make mistakes, including CNN and Fox News. Remember when Fox labeled Mark Foley as a Democrat when he was caught sending sexual messages to his male interns?
Breaking news: people make mistakes, including CNN and Fox News. Remember when Fox labeled Mark Foley as a Democrat when he was caught sending sexual messages to his male interns?
He did more than that, he was banging one of them, and Fox News has also identified John McCain as a Democrat in the past, too.
I tuned in CNN today for a little while today, this guy is not getting whitewashed in any way. The panel they had were crucifying him - as they should be.
Breaking news: People make mistakes. Sometimes those people work for CNN or Fox. No one can really think CNN purposefully pt the R in on their lower third in hopes that people wathing them would never hear he was really a Democrat.
A mistake is acceptable when one can see how it was made.
CNN conspired before they broadcast. that was intentional!
much like NBC altering the 911 tape to make Zimmerman appear a racist.
CNN has a pattern of deceit and a long list of fired commentators who felt the socialists would rule and they no longer needed to pretend.
Just because you can't see how it was made does not mean it was not a mistake. SMH Do you really think CNN really thought they coud label this guy as the wrong party and no one would notice?! Thatd be funny if it weren't so sad.
It's a case of denial. They don't WANT to believe he's a democrat anymore so the CNNowflakes couldn't emotionally deal with putting a D next to his name.
I'm surprised ChristineVA didn't mention this but Gov. Northam considered running as a Republican but decided he'd have a better chance of winning the Democratic nomination.
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