Tim will have more on Project Veritas latest video where staffers of CNN are seen complaining about how the network has become and left-wing cesspool. Okay—maybe that’s a stretch, but they’re not happy with the liberal tilt the network has taken. It is one of the most prolific and visible anti-Trump networks out there. We all know this, but PV was able to get an insider to speak with CNN employees who confirmed our suspicions about the network. They’re liberal. They hate Trump. And President Jeff Zucker personally intervenes during interviews with members of the Trump administration in the hopes of catching them tripping up live on air. The Trump impeachment circus is front and center, and all of this just adds credence to the chant “CNN sucks.” And if that’s not indicative of how the liberal media has become in the Trump era, PV’s CNN insider, Cary Poarch, caught what they all probably feel about the president during his investigation. Gerald Sisnette, Field Production Supervisor at CNN, said he hoped Trump dies soon (via Project Veritas):
WOW
— Benny (@bennyjohnson) October 17, 2019
NEW FROM @Project_Veritas:
CNN Field Production Supervisor Gerald Sisnette on Trump: “The Only Way This Will Go Away is When He Dies. Hopefully Soon.”
Unreal.#ExposeCNN
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BREAKING: Field Production Supervisor @CNN Gerald Sisnette: “The Only Way This Will Go Away is When He (Trump) Dies. Hopefully Soon.”#ExposeCNN pic.twitter.com/HxzfP6FOTc
— James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) October 17, 2019
According to CNN insider Cary Poarch, “I want to chase the facts, like the motto that CNN put out earlier this year, ‘the facts first,’ that’s what I want the news to be. That’s what it should be. That’s what it used to be.” It appears a number of CNN staffers agree:
Patrick Davis, Manager of Field Operations at CNN: “…I hate seeing what we were and what we could be and what we’ve become. It’s just awful…I mean, we could be so much better than what we are…And the buck stops with him (Zucker).”
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Scott Garber, Senior Field Engineer at CNN: “We used to cover news. We used to go out and do stories…But Trump is more important.”
Adia Jacobs, CNN Technical Operations Supervisor: “When Zucker took over it wasn’t until Trump that we ended up being all Trump all the time.”
Nick Neville, CNN Media Coordinator: “He (Zucker) basically said f**k all the other stories.”
Mike Brevna, Floor Manager at CNN:“It’s the Trump Network, dog. It’s like everything is all Trump…they not even thinking about anybody else. They sold themselves to the devil.”
Gerald Sisnette, Field Production Supervisor at CNN: “This is a story that’s not gonna go away…The only way this will go away is when he (Trump) dies. Hopefully soon.”
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Will the network return to a sense of normalcy? It’s hard to say. Donald Trump has broken the minds of liberal America, maybe irreparably. As for the integrity of the network, that’s long dead. They’ve screwed up so many times in covering this White House. They can’t report him feeding koi fish with the Japanese prime minister accurately, they got played with the ‘Trump knew about his son’s meeting with the Russians’ story, and they totally flopped on the Wikileaks piece, where they alleged Trump and his inner circle got a decryption key for the trove of emails from John Podesta, then-chair of the Clinton campaign, and the DNC—only to end up correcting the ‘bombshell’ because the documents were already made public. This key was sent via emailed from a donor. If they merely just looked at the time stamp of the email and when Wikileaks published the DNC emails—this could’ve been avoided. It was simple. They didn’t do it because they’re at full froth in trying to get this president. With every failed attempt, it only reminds Trump voters to turn out next year. It’s an in-kind contribution to the 2020 re-elect. So, thank you. And to that staffer, sorry—Donald Trump isn’t going to die soon. He has one more election to win—and at this point, he will win it handily.
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