. . . "CNN anchor Ana Cabrera falsely claimed on Sunday that President Trump and Donald Trump Jr. made racial remarks over the last week that white men have a lot to fear.“ 'President Trump and his son Don Jr. said this week white men have a lot to fear right now,” Cabrera said during a CNN segment attempting to highlight that white people are calling the police on blacks."The problem is that the Trump duo never injected race into their remarks."Earlier this month Trump said it was a “very scary time for young men in America' ” . . .
Ann Coulter "Whenever Donald Trump talks about fake news, there are howls of indignation from the establishment media. We're told that the very mention of "fake news" is a direct attack on our democracy, that the alternative is "darkness," that it led to the dismemberment and murder of Jamal Khashoggi, and that, yes, every once in a while there might be a typo, but if you mean the media intentionally report false information, that is dangerous demagoguery.
Cabrera |
"On Sunday night, Cabrera launched a premeditated, vicious, racist lie about President Trump, then proceeded to discuss the false story with a black guest, primed to analyze the fake news.
"We'll slow down the replay in order to follow the ball, so you can see every handoff in the creation of fake news.
"A few weeks ago, when Judge Brett Kavanaugh was facing 30-year-old, completely uncorroborated accusations of sexual assault based on recovered memories in order to block his Supreme Court appointment, Trump said, "It's a very scary time for young men in America when you can be guilty of something that you may not be guilty of."
"This statement was quoted by numerous news outlets, including CNN: "Trump says it's 'a very scary time for young men in America,'" Jeremy Diamond, Oct. 2.
Cabrera rewrote the president's quote, telling CNN viewers that Trump had said: "WHITE men have a lot to fear right now."
"How did "white" get slipped in there?
"If this were merely a mistake, there are lots of words in the English language that might have been inserted instead of "white." Why not "radial tire"? Why not "hangnail"? Why not the words "virtuoso" or "champagne"?
"Dictionaries are heavy with all of the words that might have been inserted if this were an accident. How could the word "white" inadvertently get slipped into a Trump quote?
"CNN intentionally told an ugly lie about the most incendiary issue roiling the nation: race. It wasn't a lie about Trump's position on tax policy, North Korea or school vouchers. The network deliberately pushed a racism narrative calculated to incite racial hatred that could get someone killed. " . . .
FAKE NEWS: A bad weekend for CNN, NBC News
FAKE NEWS: A bad weekend for CNN, NBC News
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