CNN Fake News and The “Collapse of Bulls##T” (Video)

Friday, June 30, 2017 by

You are now living in one of the most fascinating eras of human history: The collapse of bulls##t.

The world of “complete bulls##t” — often filled with descriptions of progressive “equality” and fabricated Russian collusion “spy fiction” articles from the fakestream media — is thankfully unraveling by the day.

Podcast Transcript: “Profanity warning! This podcast does contain some functional profanity, not gratuitous profanity by the way, just functional. It serves a purpose. The topic here is the collapse of the era of “bullsh##t”. We’re in that collapse right now, as we are watching it unfold. CNN is the best example of this. CNN has been exposed as a complete bullsh##t rag. In just the last few days, we’ve had James O’Keefe of Project Veritas, who is one of the most courageous, amazing journalists of our era. The man deserves a medal from the President. He’s just doing amazing work – and he’s putting his life at risk while he’s doing it. He’s exposed a couple of things … There was a CNN producer that got caught on video who was saying ‘this thing is all bullsh##t’ – the Russian collusion thing. ‘It’s all bullsh##t, we don’t have any real hard facts on it. All of the people in CNN know it’s complete bullsh##t, but that’s their business model, because ratings are awesome right now.’ All of that went out on video from Project Veritas, just a few days ago. It’s just astonishing to the public, because a lot of people still think that CNN is a news organization … but it isn’t. It’s a fiction rag and they know it. They are pushing out fake narratives, because that’s what gets viewers, and that’s what’s bringing in the revenue money. They know the Russian collusion story is total fiction. They know it’s all made up… but they are running it anyway, because it’s a business.” Listen to the full podcast:

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