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CNN, the first channel to provide 24 news coverage, and the first all news channel, created by it's liberal founder Ted Turner. And all these many years later since 1980, they are still here.
CNN mouth piece for the DNC.
First and foremost in propaganda and opinion with sometimes a dash of news.
Seasoned but never reasoned.
A Trump town hall hosted by Sean Hannity easily out-performed the Harris special in August 2016, drawing 2.7 million viewers – a ratings bonanza that boosted Hannity’s overall numbers 32 percent.
By then, Trump was already the republican nominee and the election was just a few months away. In Harris' case, the first primary is still a year away and we have no idea if she'll be the democratic nominee or not.
I don't know exactly what CNN claimed, but if they had said, "largest pre-nomination town hall ratings" they could very well be right.
They lied about the size of the Trump inauguration. They lied about how no one showed up to the White House the last time the Patriots won the Superbowl. They lie, LIE, L I E
No, you are wrong. Here is the CNN article that explicitly says the Patriots were at the WH, with a picture of them and Trump.
Since you appear to be a new poster here, I'd like to point out the RT is a Russian site and, in my opinion, not a site to be trusted, and not a site that you should encourage others to click on.
Or a poster with multiple accounts that has already lost all credibility by pushing conspiracy theory threads?
I know FoxNews has severe flaws. You don't think CNN has been caught pushing fake stories, inventing things, etc...?
Let me know when CNN invents a fake story about the GOP and then gets sued by a family of the victim. I am all ears
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