Campaign Update by David Blackmon

Campaign Update by David Blackmon

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CNN, MSNBC Rittenhouse Coverage Proves Their Existential Threat to Our Society

CNN, MSNBC Rittenhouse Coverage Proves Their Existential Threat to Our Society

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Nov 21, 2021
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CNN, MSNBC Rittenhouse Coverage Proves Their Existential Threat to Our Society
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Now that the sham prosecution of Kyle Rittenhouse by a Democrat prosecutor in Kenosha, Wisconsin has ended in the proper verdict of NOT GUILTY, speculation has turned to the possibility of the exonerated teenager replicating the slander/libel lawsuits against the corrupt media that made Nicholas Sandmann a wealthy young man. Sandmann, of course, was one of the Covington Catholic kids who was libeled and slandered by the media in 2019 and ended up extracting more than a quarter of a billion dollars in settlements from CNN and the Washington Post in 2020.

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CNN management obviously understands its liability, given that it produced this very carefully-worded segment with one of its reporters trying to walk back much of the rank disinformation it spent the last year spreading about Rittenhouse:

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Those saying CNN shouldn’t be worried about lawsuits need only watch their recent report to see … their general counsel is VERY concerned.
1:27 AM ∙ Nov 20, 2021
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As Cernovich points out, that segment was basically written by CNN’s General Counsel. It sounds like a disclaimer in one of those ads for a new miracle drug with a million-dollar name from Pfizer or Moderna. Whether it inoculates the world’s fakest news channel from 14 months of lies designed to foment riots and violence remains to be seen.

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