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Leftist CNN Pundit Smears Trump as a Pervert, Is Forced to Issue Humiliating Retraction

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Cameron Kasky came to national attention as a student activist at Marjory Stoneman Douglas high school after the tragic shooting there in Parkland, Florida in 2018.

His first notorious turn on CNN came on Jake Tapper's screechy anti-conservative town hall, where he said then-Sen. Marco Rubio reminded him facially of the Parkland mass shooter, Niklas Cruz.

Kasky has attempted emulate his fellow student at that school, David Hogg, and grift off the Parkland anti-gun halo. He recently attempted to run for Congress in New York but quickly withdrew from that race and somehow ended up as a first time panelist on Monday on CNN's NewsNight.

And that first time on Newnight will probably be his last time on CNN due to coming close to getting that network involved in a massive lawsuit by making, and then repeating, a scurrilous charge against President Trump and self-righteously finishing up with an encore act of snapping at regular panelist Scott Jennings that he is not allowed to say the term "illegal aliens."

2.5 Minute Video Surrounding the Issue
 

Cameron Kasky came to national attention as a student activist at Marjory Stoneman Douglas high school after the tragic shooting there in Parkland, Florida in 2018.

His first notorious turn on CNN came on Jake Tapper's screechy anti-conservative town hall, where he said then-Sen. Marco Rubio reminded him facially of the Parkland mass shooter, Niklas Cruz.

Kasky has attempted emulate his fellow student at that school, David Hogg, and grift off the Parkland anti-gun halo. He recently attempted to run for Congress in New York but quickly withdrew from that race and somehow ended up as a first time panelist on Monday on CNN's NewsNight.

And that first time on Newnight will probably be his last time on CNN due to coming close to getting that network involved in a massive lawsuit by making, and then repeating, a scurrilous charge against President Trump and self-righteously finishing up with an encore act of snapping at regular panelist Scott Jennings that he is not allowed to say the term "illegal aliens."

2.5 Minute Video Surrounding the Issue
Notice how the CNN host had Kasky repeat the slander against Trump?

Kasky's remarks are almost verbatim to those of an anti-Trump troll long known on religious forums. It's seems like they're repeating what they memorized from a script.

Paid activists are rasing hell in Minnesota. I would wonder if Kasky is on someone's payroll too.
 
Notice how the CNN host had Kasky repeat the slander against Trump?

Kasky's remarks are almost verbatim to those of an anti-Trump troll long known on religious forums. It's seems like they're repeating what they memorized from a script.

Paid activists are rasing hell in Minnesota. I would wonder if Kasky is on someone's payroll too.

Thanks Popcorn. Good catch.

This reminds me of a time I worked for a reputable strategic market research center years back. We did excellent strategic research as well as some direct sales projects for companies. Sometimes there was not the best management there at times. One made manager came from the boiler room mindset. Nice guy. Even had gone to seminary. But he did have a jiving side to him. He showed me one of his projects where we would call people and just talk over them with what we wanted them to think. That manager said that it is just a way to guide the conversation and get a sale. Like this:

"Hi Mr. Smith?"

Yes

"We noticed your interest in blah blah"

Yes. Just looking.

"We have a great special right now I'm gonna lock in you for. Will that be credit or debit you'll be using today?"

And the manager showed me this approach and kept going on like that deeper into the call no matter what the guy said...it did not even have to relate. He just kept at it. "Can you go get your credit card for us...I'll wait." And he got the sale. lol

So like that kind of "assumed sale" (or even bully like) approach i believe is very similar to the Marxist ideology of: "If you tell a lie long enough it becomes the truth." I think CNN is tired of being sued...lol. Or just wanting to come across more as fair and balanced.

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The phrase "if you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it" is often attributed to Joseph Goebbels and is a key concept in propaganda. It suggests that repeated lies can gain acceptance as truth, particularly when the state uses its power to suppress dissent and maintain control over public perception. This idea is also echoed by Vladimir Lenin, who stated, "A lie told often enough becomes the truth," highlighting the manipulation of public opinion through repetition. The effectiveness of this tactic has been observed in various forms of media and political discourse, emphasizing the importance of critical thinking and skepticism in the face of misinformation.
-- Jewish Virtual Library --

Paul Joseph Goebbels[a] (29 October 1897 – 1 May 1945) was a German politician and philologist who was the Gauleiter (district leader) of Berlin, chief propagandist for the Nazi Party.

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The reason i think this is helpful to note is similar to the reason google noticed people not trusting their search engine anymore...favoring AI models Chat GPT leaving google somewhat proportionately in the dust. So finally google decided to upgrade their sad and censored search engine to at least somewhat better work now...lol.

Google is facing increasing competition from ChatGPT, which has led to a significant shift in user preferences. A recent survey indicates that 72% of ChatGPT subscribers have set it as their default browser homepage, indicating a growing trend of users bypassing Google for AI-driven search experiences. While Google has been making strides in AI, particularly with its Gemini model, ChatGPT has also gained traction, with many users preferring its conversational capabilities over traditional search engines. This shift highlights the evolving landscape of search engines and the increasing reliance on AI tools for information retrieval.
-- Reddit --

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BOTTOM LINE

We live in an age where even the dastardly news outlets find themselves having to check themselves. A time when CNN actually does not put forth Trump involved in Epstein racket. Some on the eschatological woke side (I call it--siding with the left mostly because Trump can't be trusted as a politician) would see that as two sides of the same coin. I just see it as a time in history where the woke media sees it has to do better to survive. An admission of their views as becoming increasingly and irrelevantly transparently jaded. A time where they need to be somewhat more factual or at least over "some" target of what an actual story is. We have lived to see that ya'll. :) Regardless where it goes from here...that is a flower worth stopping to smell along the way....me thinks. Blessing.s
 
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