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To: longnshort who wrote (1150291)7/16/2019 9:22:50 PM
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CNN Fake News Desperately Tries to Convince 8-Woman Panel That President Trump is ‘Racist’; It Goes Horribly Wrong for Them: ‘I’m a Brown-Skinned Women; I am a Legal Immigrant; I Agree With Him’
The leftist propaganda channel, better known as CNN, has a narrative they want pushed to their dwindling audience. They want all of their viewers to believe that President Trump is clearly racist and the Republican base is behind him all the way. In a way, they accomplished half of their goal, but at a great cost. They pulled together a panel of eight Republican women (six of whom are blond-haired Caucasians) to try to show that the GOP base is a racist institution altogether. It didn’t work.

You see, the Republican women they were trying to paint as racist made some extremely important points. They didn’t come across as unhinged or cult-like in their support. If anything, CNN interrogator Randi Kaye opened the eyes of some of their viewers as to why many Americans categorize the network as “fake news.”

They hate America,” said Dena Miller, one of the panelists. “If it’s so bad, there’s a lot of places they can go.”


Miller was referring to “The Squad” – Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ayanna Pressley, Rashida Tlaib, and Ilhan Omar – who received a “racist” rebuke from President Trump over the weekend for expressing anti-American views and doing everything they can to convince people the United States is a horrible place to live.

As The Daily Wire’s Ryan Saavedra noted, the “brown-skinned” legal immigrant in the group agreed with the President’s sentiment as well.

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