Posted on 08/29/2020 12:11:36 AM PDT by knighthawk
CNN anchor Don Lemon went after Trump voters yet again following the president's speech at the Republican National Convention Thursday, saying they must suffer from "cognitive dissonance" to support someone Lemon described as a "bad person."
Lemon's colleague Chris Cuomo had told him that the president's supporters had concluded that despite Trump's flaws, "Joe Biden will be worse" for the country. Cuomo theorized that Trump's voters are willing to "forgive" Trump's wrongdoings rather than vote for the Democrat.
"I think you're letting them off easy," Lemon responded. "I don't believe that it's just because they think Joe Biden would be worse. I think it's because they like it, not [at] a certain level, on many levels. They like what he presents. They like the lies, one would have to. If you don't like the lies, then you're not a supporter. They like the shiny objects. They like the racism. They like the misogyny. They like all of it because if they didn't, they wouldn't support him."
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Makes for a good soap opera: As the Idiocy Turns......
Up yours, Donna.
Moral instruction from a deviant. Doesn’t get any funnier than that.
Don Lemon likes shiny knobs.
Can we all hire nick sandmans lawyer for a class action lawsuit against cnn and don lemmon? Look whats happening to trump supporters. Attacked for years.
Time to fight back against the lies and slander of all of us.
We are deplorable.
Mostly we like sticking it to democrars.
LOL! Don Lemon must be talking about Slow Joe Biden.
Lemon lives up to Trump’s characterization of him as the “stupidest man on TV”.
Note to Mr Lemon: CNN viewers must have extreme cognitive dissonance to keep watching you rant thru your obvious cognitive dissonance everyday.
Lemon eats to much cream in his diet it effects his mind.
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