Posted on 12/30/2017 4:04:27 PM PST by Kaslin
Fox News contributor and writer Stephen Miller has harangued CNN’s coverage, or lack thereof, regarding Iran's anti-government protests throughout the weekend. One tweet caught the attention of Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), leading the staunch conservative statesman to compare CNN to the parody site The Onion as well as calling their stories “Iranian Pravda.”
Just incredible.. pic.twitter.com/jtlbqA0UYr— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) December 30, 2017
Miller’s tweet highlights the fact that CNN’s lead story earlier this morning, after little to no coverage at all, focused on Iranian protests…but not the anti-government demonstrations. CNN’s lead story reported on the relatively minor gatherings on Saturday supporting the theocratic state and commemorating the anniversary of the end of prior anti-government protests in 2009.
This led Sen. Cruz to give some pointed advice for the alleged "fake-news propaganda” outlet.
Guys, when you're being accused of being fake-news propaganda, maybe try not to write stories that read like Iranian Pravda.... (or the Onion!) https://t.co/va8hLctCMN— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) December 30, 2017
"Iranian Pravada" is in reference to the “newspaper” of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, titled “Pravda.” In reality it was not a newspaper at all, but a propaganda machine used to bolster the USSR’s communist leaders and shield its people from the truth. Cruz’s jab at CNN was preceded by a retweet of Mark Levin lambasting western media for not covering these protests.
As I write this, pathetic media letting down freedom fighters again. Social media filling the void as protests in Iran spread.
https://t.co/hzUJSm21S5— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) December 29, 2017
For what it is worth, CNN's star anchor Jake Tapper has given ample coverage and support via his Twitter feed to the anti-government protestors.
Empirically it is astounding and appalling that any country in the 21st century has such a dress code for women. https://t.co/CQAEB6aYfq— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) December 30, 2017
Earlier today via Facebook, Sen. Cruz called upon all “freedom loving nations” to rally support behind the Iranian people.
I strongly support and stand in solidarity with the Iranian people who are bravely taking to the streets to speak out against their repressive, brutal government in Tehran. These protests reveal to the world that the Iranian regime would rather export and finance terror beyond its borders--especially to its terrorist proxies in Syria, Gaza, Iraq, Lebanon, and Yemen--than work to meet the basic needs of its own citizens.
The Iranian people want freedom and an end to the ayatollahs' reign of terror. The sanctions relief provided under the disastrous Obama nuclear deal has done nothing but line the pockets of Iran's mullahs whose sole desire is to spread their hateful ideology and do everything they can to murder Americans, Israelis, and our allies across Europe and the Middle East.
I urge the Trump Administration to do everything possible to support these courageous protestors, and I call upon freedom-loving nations everywhere to rally behind and publicly express their support for the Iranian people.
These are the largest public demonstrations against the theocratic government since 2009 and have occurred in more than 20 cities nationwide.
You are correct, they were better treated than dogs. You can thank the peanut farmer from Georgia, who was a friend and Ally of the United Stated for the fall of the Shah.
Kim Jong Il died six years ago. Are you sure you don’t mean someone else?
I wish I had been there to support you.
Yes, I’m well aware. Several decades ago, my physical chemistry lab partner was an Iranian. His father was a fighter pilot in the Shah’s Air Force.
Being assertive even brash seems to work.
Thats the only thing that shuts up a proggie, its what they do and understand. Equal+ and opposite reaction, with that look in your eye, and they stomp away like an adolescent refused a new video game.
Is CNN still in the airports?
Yes, damn it.
Wasn't it CNN who covered for Hussein (Saddam, not Barack) (I think) to allow continued access?
P.S. This is an Apple.
He aint no grind, just a lyn piece to trash
Meant to say: He aint no friend, just a lyn piece of trash. Sure, hate the way Siri rewrites things when using her to type from an iPhone, where I can’t easily see the result.
I looked at Lynne Russel’s FB page not long ago and she mentions herself as “at CNN when it was CNN”, lol.
A ridiculous assertion. His voting record proves you wrong. We can’t all be so self righteously perfect now can we?
Yes, it’s very aggravating. I never object to any mistakes in editing as long as I can figure out the message.
The Rats are my enemies. You should focus on them. Does Trump have any sins? Of course he does, but I would still vote for him again.
You confuse the people of Iran and its government. Rising against this government is a positive event. Were you as squeamish when the E. Europeans took to the streets and hung some of their?
You confuse the people of Iran and its government. Rising against this government is a positive event. Were you as squeamish when the E. Europeans took to the streets and hung some of their?
Freedom has a new leader and many Iranians understand this.
It is remarkable that people here know so little of what they discuss. They can’t even recognize friend from foe. Thanks for trying to trying to illuminate the darkness.
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