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LEFT WING LOONS Title: CNN and MSNBC Helped Russia Sow Discord by Promoting Fake Anti-Trump Rally One of the revelations in Fridays indictment handed down by Special Counsel Robert Mueller was that alleged Russian attempts to sow disunity in 2016 included the organization of both pro- and anti-Trump rallies in New York City on the Saturday after Election Day. A check of their November 12 coverage showed both CNN and MSNBC gave enthusiastic coverage to the Russian-organized anti-Trump rally that day, with live reports every hour. Correspondents celebrated the idea that it was a love rally, and repeated the marchers anti-Trump mantras, such as: We reject the President-elect. While the two liberal anti-Trump networks offered heavy coverage of the anti-Trump rally throughout the day, a check of coverage between noon and 5:00 p.m. Eastern found that the Fox News Channel offered only a short re-cap (66 seconds) at the start of their 4:00 p.m. Eastern hour. Of course, none of the networks were aware of who was allegedly behind the march, but CNN and MSNBC reveled in the inflammatory messages of the march. At one point, MSNBC anchor Alex Witt credulously responded to the ridiculously alarmist rhetoric: That woman, when shes saying shes concerned that black people will be shot in the street....Is that a legitimate concern for her? Because, thats scary. Correspondent Morgan Radford cheerfully played along: Alex, its not only a legitimate concern for her, its a legitimate concern for a lot of people Ive spoken to....Theyre wondering if this [Trumps election] is almost a license to carry in terms of hate. If the goal of the secret Russian organizers was to inject nonsense like that into the American political dialogue, then their unwitting helpers on CNN and MSNBC certainly gave them plenty of assistance that day. Both CNN and MSNBC talked about who they thought was organizing the rally. On MSNBC a few minutes before the march began, anchor Alex Witt asked Radford: Hey, Morgan, can you tell who has organized this rally?...Is there someone in charge here? Right now, this is lots of different groups of people who have come together, Radford explained, with no, necessarily, official leader, and thats been some of the criticism. An hour later on CNN, correspondent Brynn Gingras said the rally had been organized by a 20-year-old student from St. Johns University here in New York....Weve seen him several times shaking hands with police officers....It is the most organized protest that Ive seen here in New York City. A little after 3:00 p.m. Eastern, Gingras marveled at the crowd size, saying she had been texting with the person, a 20-year-old college student here in New York City who organized this protest. Ive been texting with him, and I asked, Are you impressed with the size, and he says Its amazing what the collective voices can spread. But according to Muellers indictment: In or around November 2016, Defendants and their co-conspirators organized a rally in New York through one ORGANIZATION-controlled group designed to show your support for President-Elect Donald Trump, held on or about November 12, 2016. At the same time, Defendants and their co-conspirators, through another ORGANIZATION-controlled group, organized a rally in New York called Trump is NOT my President held on or about November 12, 2016. Heres a video with more highlights from CNN and MSNBCs coverage of the Russian-organized anti-Trump march, all from between noon and 5:00 p.m. Eastern on November 12, 2016: (View video at webswite) Poster Comment: Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: IbJensen (#0)
I never did get why they made that movie. It just seemed totally lame when I tried to watch. I'm not sure I ever managed to watch the whole thing. I managed to find this footage at YouBoob for a 11/12/16 NYC anti-Trump demonstration. I think this is the one you're describing.
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