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To: orchestra

I shouldn’t be shocked but still am at CNN throwing away all pretense of non bias last night. They have literally been losing their minds over the speech. Dark, gloomy, worst speech ever, there aren’t enough white guys to get him elected. Trying to make the case that only the people in the room think anything is wrong with our country.

Denial and deception is powerful. I want someone to ask them, if the majority of Americans don’t think things are bad, then why did Hillary almost lose to Bernie? In a fair contest, she would have lost. It’s because the Bernie supporters are unhappy with the current state of things as well. Also, they are a bunch of snowflakes who want more free stuff. :)


5 posted on 07/22/2016 6:31:24 AM PDT by okkev68
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To: okkev68
I shouldn’t be shocked but still am at CNN throwing away all pretense of non bias last night. They have literally been losing their minds over the speech. Dark, gloomy, worst speech ever.....

I couldn’t agree more…. Shocking how instantaneous it was. Up to the end of Trump’s speech, CNN’s coverage was hopelessly biased for the past 4 days but that was expected given that the panels were always way more weighted toward the Democrats. Some of the Democratic Party shills were hard to stomach but at least it was useful to watch to better understand how they intend to attack Trump in the coming months…. I would put the comments of Axelrod in that category. As for the Republicans, I thought (speaking of CNN) that both Lord and Lewandowski did a fairly good job. However, here is what I noticed….. within seconds of Trump switching off his mic last night, the words “dark, gloomy, vision of a Mad Max world” etc. started pouring out of the shills. Switch the channel and it was the exact same words…. For a while it seemed like the only word allowed to describe Trump’s speech on ALL channels was “dark”. I would be sooo curious to know who issued the talking points to all of these folks at the same instantaneous moment with the statement at the top “the word to describe the speech is dark. Make sure you include that word in every statement.” When I ask “who issued the talking points, I’m not just talking organization… who was the specific individual?

The bottom line is that the only shocking thing is how complete the lack of pretense is now....

16 posted on 07/22/2016 7:25:08 AM PDT by hecticskeptic (In life it's important to know what you believe�.but more more importantly, why you believe it.)
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