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To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (1022978)6/28/2017 12:28:12 PM
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How CNN’s Fake News Machine Ran

6/28/2017, 10:08:57 AM · by detective · 10 replies
Front Page ^ | June 28, 2017 | Daniel Greenfield

In April, media types were crowing that CNN had brought in Eric Lichtblau who had been, in the Washington Post’s words, at “the forefront of the New York Times’s reporting on the relationship between the Trump presidential campaign and Russia.” It was “an investment in investigative reporting and the sprawling Russia story”. It didn’t take long for the investigative investment to sprawl badly. Lichtblau has resigned from CNN in a growing scandal over a Fake News story about a Trump associate. "Eric will guide our coverage and thinking," Lex Haris, executive editor of CNN Investigates, had boasted. "And when he’s onto...



To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (1022978)6/28/2017 2:47:41 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583508
 
" the memory lingers of the first time I was embarrassed to be a journalist."
He gets embarrassed very easily. I suggest he go to "run naked thru the woods drumming" camp for the holiday weekend.

James O’Keefe’s Project Veritas
Highly discredited for being a purveyor of fake news.

James O'Keefe Pays $100K Settlement after Deceiving Public

James O'Keefe Tries to Expose Hillary, Ends Up Exposing Himself .

O'Keefe attempts to illegally enter federal property

James O'Keefe
Jan 26 2010

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Four members of Project Veritas, led by James O'Keefe, were caught trying to enter the office of Mary Landrieu while disguised as city workers. O'Keefe and the 3 others were charged with entering federal property under false pretenses for the purpose of committing a felony, which can carry a penalty of up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. O'Keefe and his accomplices plead guilty to misdemeanor charges of entering federal property under false pretenses, and was sentenced to 3 years probation, 100 hours of community service and a $1,500 fine.