Nolte: CNN’s Climate of Hate Comes Home to Roost
by John Nolte 25 Jan 2018
http://www.breitbart.com/big-journalism/2018/01/25/death-threats-cnns-climate-hate-comes-home-roost/
For nearly five
years, going all the way back
to the Trayvon Martin uproar, Breitbart News has aggressively documented CNN’s devolution into a
24/7 hate network. This
week, CNN’s climate of hate finally
came home to roost when a Michigan man, provoked by CNN’s fake news crisis,
allegedly made death threats against the far-left network.
CNN chief Jeff Zucker has
not only driven his network into last place (by a wide margin behind MSNBC
and Fox)
and turned it into a national laughingstock, he has used the network as a
propaganda weapon to foment violence against police officers, his political
enemies on the right, and President Trump. In furtherance of Zucker’s Cloward-Piven
political strategy, CNN has also sought to gin up race riots in
predominantly black neighborhoods.
CNN’s embarrassing ratings and well-documented fake news
crisis are the least of the embattled network’s sins. More than anything else,
it is CNN’s indecent and unceasing validation of political violence that is the
most disturbing and dangerous.
A quick but far from exhaustive summary…
·
To turn the Trayvon Martin story into a black
vs. white narrative, CNN falsely identified
George Zimmerman (the man who shot and killed Martin in self-defense) as white.
Zimmerman is Hispanic.
·
CNN fabricated evidence
against Zimmerman with the false claim he used a racial slur while calling
9-1-1.
·
CNN’s Jake Tapper stood in the middle of the
Ferguson, Missouri, tinderbox and poured gasoline all over it with a hysterical
anti-police
rant.
·
Just after the riots in Ferguson finally ceased,
to gin things back up, CNN released unverified audio of
what they claimed was the shooting of Michael Brown. The audio has still not
been verified and there is one gunshot missing.
·
No other news outlets pushed the incendiary
Ferguson lie about “Hands Up, Don’t Shoot”
more than CNN.
·
CNN openly called for rioting
in Baltimore.
·
CNN’s Chris Cuomo, Marc Lamont Hill, and Miguel
Martinez, openly attacked and sewed seeds of
mistrust against those police officers trying to bring calm to
Baltimore.
·
CNN anchor Brooke Baldwin suggested Baltimore
cops were staffed with unstable war veterans.
·
CNN attempted to turn the man who tried to
assault then-candidate Donald Trump into a folk
hero.
·
CNN regularly encourages
the idea that Trump is another George Wallace (who was shot in an
assassination attempt); that violence against Trump and his supporters is
legitimate and Trump’s
fault; that he is mentally unstable — or in the words of Jake Tapper
“unmoored, unhinged, and
un-American.”
·
CNN compares Trump to
Hitler; claims that he
is Putin’s Manchurian candidate; that he is an
illegitimate president; and then after presenting the president as a unique
threat and danger to the country, CNN points what looks like a sniper
scope at Trump’s Oval Office window.
Thus far, CNN’s ever-increasing climate of hate has only
brought misery, fear, and violence to others — to CNN’s intended victims on the
political right. Last week, however, CNN got its own taste of that misery and
fear.
Citing his frustration with fake news, authorities report
that a 19-year-old man was arrested for making death threats against CNN.
Apparently the man called the CNN switchboard some 22 times, hurled racial
slurs, and finally threatened to come to CNN’s Atlanta headquarters with a gun.
Thankfully, authorities were able to quickly trace the call, which led to his
arrest.
It is probably not a coincidence that the threats began
after an especially provocative week of
fake news at CNN, a week where the far-left network went into
hyper-drive to spread the lie that President Trump is mentally ill and unfit
for office. Using only Michael Wolff’s widely discredited book as a source, and
never once speaking to a medical professional who has examined or even met
Trump, the anti-science CNN relentlessly spread this hoax, which was eventually
debunked by the president’s White House doctor.
This was also the week that Brian Stelter openly trolled the president
with a campaign to get him booted from Twitter. Moreover, the alleged death
threats came the day after Jake Tapper hurled a countless number of childish
insults at White House Senior Adviser Stephen Miller.
No matter how deliberately provocative or intentionally
dishonest CNN chooses to be, nothing justifies or excuses violence or death
threats — even against a network that itself stokes violence. But it is not
unreasonable or uncharitable to hope that some good can come from this.
Maybe now that CNN has provoked threats of violence
against itself, Zucker and his on-air surrogates will ease up a bit on the
belligerent trolling and provocations in order to adapt a New Tone that
includes tolerance of outside ideas and a focus on integrity, facts, and honesty
— as opposed to the fire
hose of fake news.
And who knows, this approach might even improve the
network’s humiliating ratings.
So far, though, these death threats appear to have only
emboldened CNN to spread even more
provocative fake news against Trump — which is unfortunate. The idea that
CNN is willing to play with fire when no one wants to see anyone over there get
hurt is, to say the least, a disturbing spectacle.
Let’s connect the dots:
CNN
Ted
Turner is the founder of CNN, a co-chairman
for the Nuclear Threat Initiative (think
tank), and was the 1991 person of the year for Time magazine.
Note: Michael Douglas
is a director at the Nuclear Threat
Initiative (think tank), and a friend of George Soros.
Jessica Tuchman Mathews is a director at the Nuclear Threat Initiative (think tank),
was the president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (think
tank), a director at the American Friends of Bilderberg (think
tank), an honorary trustee at the Brookings Institution (think tank), and
a 2008 Bilderberg conference participant (think tank).
Ed Griffin’s interview with
Norman Dodd in 1982
(The investigation into the
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace uncovered the plans for population
control by involving the United States in war)
Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace (think
tank) was a funder for the Nuclear
Threat Initiative (think tank).
Open
Society Foundations was a funder for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (think tank).
George
Soros is the founder & chairman
for the Open Society Foundations, a
friend of Michael Douglas, Jonathan Soros & Robert Soros’s father, and was the
chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society.
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (think tank), the Brookings
Institution (think tank), the International Rescue Committee, the Aspen Institute (think tank), the Media Matters for America, the Sundance Institute, the Robin Hood Foundation, and the Roosevelt Institute.
Alger
Hiss was the president of the Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace (think tank), Whittaker Chambers accused him of espionage, and he attended the Yalta Conference with FDR.
Joseph Stalin
attended the Yalta Conference, was
the premier for the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR),
and was the 1939 & 1942 person of the year for Time magazine.
Whittaker
Chambers was an editor for Time
magazine, and accused Alger Hiss
of espionage.
Adolf Hitler was
the 1938 person of the year for Time magazine, the fuhrer for Germany, and the leader of the Nazi Party.
Strobe Talbott
was an editor for Time magazine, and
is the president of the Brookings Institution (think tank).
Cass R. Sunstein
is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution (think tank), and
married to Samantha Power.
Samantha Power
is married to Cass R. Sunstein, was
a foreign policy columnist for Time
magazine, and a director at the International
Rescue Committee.
Harold E. Ford Jr. was an
overseer at the International Rescue
Committee, is a political commentator at MSNBC, and a 2008 Bilderberg conference participant (think
tank).
ONE Campaign is
a partner with the International Rescue
Committee.
Michael R.
Bloomberg was an advocate for the ONE
Campaign, and is the founder of the Bloomberg
Family Foundation.
L.
John Doerr is a director at the ONE
Campaign, and a trustee at the Aspen
Institute (think tank).
Bloomberg
Family Foundation was a funder for the Aspen
Institute (think tank).
Anna Deavere
Smith is a trustee at the Aspen
Institute (think tank), and advisory board member for the Edible Schoolyard.
Meryl
Streep is an advisory board member for the Edible Schoolyard, and an actor in The Manchurian Candidate (2004).
Susie Tompkins
Buell is an advisory board member for the Edible Schoolyard, a director at the Media Matters for America, and was a donor for Media Matters for America.
Media
Matters for America monitors Fox
News.
Robert Redford
is an advisory board member for the Edible
Schoolyard, the founder & president for the Sundance Institute, a member of Kappa Sigma, and a partner with the Sundance Channel.
Kenneth D. Cole
is a trustee at the Sundance Institute,
and married to Maria Cuomo Cole.
Maria Cuomo Cole
is married to Kenneth D. Cole, and Christopher Cuomo’s sister.
Christopher Cuomo
is Maria Cuomo Cole’s brother, an anchor
for CNN, and was a correspondent for
Fox News.
Media
Matters for America monitors Fox
News.
Ted
Turner is a member of Kappa Sigma,
a co-chairman for the Nuclear Threat
Initiative (think tank), the founder of CNN, and was the 1991 person of the year for Time magazine.
Sundance Channel
is a partner with NBCUniversal.
NBCUniversal is
an MSNBC network.
Harold E. Ford Jr. is a
political commentator at MSNBC, was
an overseer at the International Rescue
Committee, and a 2008 Bilderberg conference participant (think
tank).
Tom
Brokaw is an overseer at the International
Rescue Committee, was an anchor for the NBC Nightly News, and a director at the Robin Hood Foundation.
Brian Williams
was an anchor for the NBC Nightly News,
and a director emeritus for the Robin
Hood Foundation.
Jeff
Zucker was an executive producer for the NBC Nightly News, the president & CEO for NBCUniversal, is a director emeritus for the Robin Hood Foundation, and the president of CNN Worldwide.
CNN Worldwide
is a division of CNN.
James Walton was
the president of CNN Worldwide, and
a director at the U.S. Fund for UNICEF.
U.S. Fund for
UNICEF is a partner with the ONE
Campaign.
ONE Campaign is
a partner with the International Rescue
Committee.
Harold E. Ford Jr. was an
overseer at the International Rescue
Committee, is a political commentator at MSNBC, and a 2008 Bilderberg conference participant (think
tank).
Michael R.
Bloomberg was an advocate for the ONE
Campaign, and is the founder of the Bloomberg
Family Foundation.
L.
John Doerr is a director at the ONE
Campaign, and a trustee at the Aspen
Institute (think tank).
Bloomberg
Family Foundation was a funder for the Aspen
Institute (think tank).
Walter Isaacson
is a director at the Bloomberg Family
Foundation, the president & CEO for the Aspen Institute (think tank), was the chairman & CEO for CNN, and a managing editor for Time magazine.
Ted
Turner is the founder of CNN, a
co-chairman for the Nuclear Threat
Initiative (think tank), and was the 1991 person of the year for Time magazine.
Joseph Stalin was
the 1939 & 1942 person of the year for Time
magazine, attended the Yalta Conference,
and the premier for the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR).
Mikhail Gorbachev
was the 1987 & 1989 person of the year for Time magazine, the president for the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), and is an advisory
board member for the Wheelchair Foundation.
Anna Eleanor
Roosevelt is an advisory board member for the Wheelchair Foundation, the chair for the Roosevelt Institute, James
Roosevelt’s daughter, and Franklin
Delano Roosevelt’s (FDR) granddaughter.
Jonathan Soros is
a senior fellow at the Roosevelt
Institute, George Soros’s son,
and Robert Soros’s brother.
Robert
Soros is Jonathan Soros’s
brother, George Soros’s son, and was
married to Melissa Soros.
Melissa Soros was
married to Robert Soros, and is a
friend of Kate Betts.
Kate
Betts is a friend of Melissa Soros,
and a contributing editor for Time
magazine.
James Roosevelt
was Anna Eleanor Roosevelt’s father,
and Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s (FDR)
son.
Franklin
Delano Roosevelt (FDR) was James Roosevelt’s father, Anna Eleanor Roosevelt’s grandfather, the
1932, 1934 & 1941 person of the year for Time magazine, and attended the Yalta Conference with Alger
Hiss.
Alger
Hiss attended the Yalta Conference
with Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR), Whittaker Chambers accused him of
espionage, and was the president of
the Carnegie Endowment for International
Peace (think tank).
Winston Churchill
attended the Yalta Conference, was
the 1940 & 1949 person of the year for Time
magazine, and a member of the Order
of Merit.
Nelson Mandela
was an honorary member of the Order of
Merit, and an advisory board member for the Wheelchair Foundation.
Anna Eleanor
Roosevelt is an advisory board member for the Wheelchair Foundation, the chair for the Roosevelt Institute, James
Roosevelt’s daughter, and Franklin
Delano Roosevelt’s (FDR) granddaughter.
Mikhail Gorbachev
is an advisory board member for the Wheelchair
Foundation, was the 1987 & 1989 person of the year for Time magazine, and the president for
the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
(USSR).
Joseph Stalin was
the 1939 & 1942 person of the year for Time
magazine, attended the Yalta Conference,
and the premier for the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR).
Ted
Turner was the 1991 person of the year for Time magazine, is the founder of CNN, and a co-chairman for the Nuclear
Threat Initiative (think tank).
Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace (think
tank) was a funder for the Nuclear
Threat Initiative (think tank).
Alger
Hiss was the president of the Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace (think tank), Whittaker Chambers accused him of espionage, and he attended the Yalta Conference with FDR.
Joseph Stalin
attended the Yalta Conference, was
the premier for the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR),
and was the 1939 & 1942 person of the year for Time magazine.
Whittaker
Chambers was an editor for Time
magazine, and accused Alger Hiss
of espionage.
Adolf Hitler was
the 1938 person of the year for Time
magazine, the fuhrer for Germany,
and the leader of the Nazi Party.
Mikhail Gorbachev
was the 1987 & 1989 person of the year for Time magazine, the president for the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), and is an advisory
board member for the Wheelchair
Foundation.
Martha
Sahagun de Fox is an advisory board member for the Wheelchair Foundation, and married to Vicente Fox Quesada.
Vicente Fox
Quesada is married to Martha Sahagun
de Fox, and was the president of Mexico.
Former Mexican president Vicente Fox on Trump's border
wall plans
CBC News
Published on Jan 18, 2018
“Build that wall,” was Donald
Trump’s rallying cry during his U.S. presidential election campaign, promising
that Mexico would pay for it. One of the strongest critics of that
promise was former Mexican president Vicente Fox, who sat down with CBC’s
Heather Hiscox to react to news that Trump’s chief of staff, John Kelly, said
the president had been uninformed about wall.
Anna Eleanor
Roosevelt is an advisory board member for the Wheelchair Foundation, the chair for the Roosevelt Institute, James
Roosevelt’s daughter, and Franklin
Delano Roosevelt’s (FDR) granddaughter.
Jonathan Soros is
a senior fellow at the Roosevelt
Institute, George Soros’s son,
and Robert Soros’s brother.
Robert
Soros is Jonathan Soros’s
brother, George Soros’s son, and was
married to Melissa Soros.
Melissa Soros was
married to Robert Soros, and is a
friend of Kate Betts.
Kate
Betts is a friend of Melissa Soros,
and a contributing editor for Time
magazine.
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