CNN & FOX hopeless

So it turns out that Cenk is just another wannabe revolutionary who is frightened of any real change. Let's just maintain the status quo and we'll get them next time around. Sure you will. A coward will always buy that myth.
 
Who will watch CNN again? To up their ratings and turn the US into a reality show, they gave Trump literally free coverage around the clock. I think Bernie Sanders got three minutes.

You reap what you sow.
 
What van Jones needs to do immediately is quit CNN and go and work for The Young Turks. But he won't because his establishment is worth more than "his children".

If you reeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaally want to stop Trumps of the world going forward, you can't be complicit in supporting the lies of Hilary Clinton at a firm like CNN that is bought by the establishment. Look deeply at yourself, watch the disrespect the DNC showed to Bernie Sanders, even African Americans, and tell me you aren't part of the problem.

Now do you see why CNN stands for Clinton News Network?

 
What van Jones needs to do immediately is quit CNN and go and work for The Young Turks. But he won't because his establishment is worth more than "his children".

If you reeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaally want to stop Trumps of the world going forward, you can't be complicit in supporting the lies of Hilary Clinton at a firm like CNN that is bought by the establishment. Look deeply at yourself, watch the disrespect the DNC showed to Bernie Sanders, even African Americans, and tell me you aren't part of the problem.

Now do you see why CNN stands for Clinton News Network?

By the way, did you vote?
 
Can you spot the huge media bias in this article? Many news organizations are unwatchable, but their writers are often first rate. In CNNs case, even their writers show their stripes.

Battle brewing for DNC leadership
By Eli Watkins, Gregory Krieg and Eugene Scott, CNN

Updated 9:30 PM ET, Fri November 11, 2016


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Story highlights
  • Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley and others also threw their hat in the ring
  • Howard Dean says on Twitter he is running to lead the DNC again
Washington (CNN)As Democrats reel in the wake of Donald Trump's stunning victory, a new storm is brewing inside the party as competing factions begin to grapple for its leadership.

Howard Dean, who ran the Democratic National Committee from 2005 to 2009, announced on Thursday he would again seek its top role. Soon after he announced, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and his top allies began pushing Minnesota Rep. Keith Ellison for the role.

But other politicos expressed interest in the job Friday. Former presidential candidate Martin O'Malley announced that he is throwing his hat in the ring.

"Since the election, I have been approached by many Democrats who believe our party needs new leadership," said the former Maryland Governor. "I'm taking a hard look at DNC Chair because I know how badly we need to reform our nominating process, articulate a bold progressive vision, recommit ourselves to higher wages and a stronger middle class, and return to our roots as a nationwide, grassroots party."

New Hampshire Democratic Party Chairman and DNC Vice Chair Ray Buckley is exploring a run, according to the Boston Globe.

".@ChairmanBuckley on DNC chair, not officially running yet, but "I am definitely being strongly encouraged to consider it by DNC members," reporter James Pindell tweeted.

In an interview with CNN affiliate NH1, Buckley said he had received a number of calls and emails from people "all over the country" encouraging him to run.

"In the last few days there have been a lot of people calling in from all over the country, either emailing me or picking up the phone, that have expressed great interest in being able to essentially flip the DNC upside down and restructure how it operates, how it works making it much more grassroots friendly organization and less of a top to bottom organization," Buckley said.

And Labor Secretary Tom Perez, an outspoken surrogate of Hillary Clinton, is eyeing a run for the job, according to Democrats with knowledge of his plans. A number of Democrats -- especially those interested in someone who can rally the party together after Tuesday's crushing loss -- are floating his name and Perez is said to be receptive, according to people close to him. One upside to Perez, according to people close to him, is that he has limited experience in elected office, something a number of DNC members have raised as red flags for other contenders.

Sanders backing Ellison
...

http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/10/politics/howard-dean-dnc-chair/index.html
 
Here is how a true investigative reporter proceeds.

There is a post-truth society that we live in, with governments leading the propaganda. Trump has now joined Putin and others in this, what I call, The Counter-Truth Revolution. This is where facts don't matter, and people with almost no expertise or learning challenge even basic science to forward their own world-view. Science is easy to defend. The softer issues are much much harder to defend for obvious reasons.

Exposing them doesn't matter to them because it is not about the truth, but instead for them it is about influencing the perception of truth in sadly people that are intellectually vulnerable around the world. [In fact, they will use this very statement to further their cause of how the "elites" are arrogant.]

What they have managed to do is to split "truth" into two: THE truth, and the perceived truth. They don't care about the first, that is for nerds. The second is the prize, because that is where all the control lies and ultimately the power lies. Witness the US elections.

In the next post, I will draw a finite-state machine (computer science term) of how Trump proceeds to manipulate the media and many people to his own advantage.

Don't worry, it will be easy to understand. But now to a must see video.

 
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