Washington Post Catches CNN Red-Handed Reporting On
Muslim ‘No-Go Zones’
by John Nolte21 Jan 2015
While I disagree, Washington Post media
reporter Erik Wemple wasn’t convinced Tuesday that the Breitbart News story
about a CNN
report on Muslim
“no go zones” (originally found by Red State’s Erick
Erickson) was much of a smoking gun
proving the left-wing network’s partisan dishonesty. To Wemple’s eternal
credit, though, his reporting did not end there.
Wemple dug deeper and found even more egregious examples of
CNN anchors and guests reporting on the existence of Muslim “no go zones” in
Europe. And in two pieces published since, Wemple blistered the network over
its hypocrisy and dishonesty.
In a piece titled, “CNN, too, trafficked in
‘no-go zone’ chatter” Wemple uncovered about a half-dozen examples
of CNN’s star anchors and numerous guests talking about Muslim “no-go zones” as
fact. Keep in mind this is the same CNN that spent two days hammering Louisiana
Governor Bobby Jindal for mentioning these very same “no-go zones”
in a speech Monday.
According to Wemple, as recently as last month, CNN anchors
Chris Cuomo and Wolf Blitzer discussed “no go zones” in Paris as a fact of
life. That same night, a guest on Anderson Cooper’s primetime CNN show talked
of “751 ‘no go zones’ in France” and 55 more in Sweden. Cooper later spoke to another
guest about these “no go zones.” The “no go zone” talk on CNN continued for the
next two days surrounding coverage of the Charlie Hebdo massacre.
In a second piece titled, “CNN again hammers Fox News
over ‘no-go zones,’ with a touch of hypocrisy,” Wemple points out
that CNN is “bashing” Fox News over its reporting of “no go zones” without
disclosing that CNN “relied on analysts who said pretty much exactly what some
of the commentators on Fox News were saying.”
Wemple also takes CNN media reporter Brian Stelter to task for
criticizing Fox News while downplaying CNN’s own guilt of doing the exact same
thing:
Credit Stelter for mentioning that CNN had alluded to the
“no-go zones,” but a heavier disclosure of CNN’s references was in order.
Here’s the shady Stelter quote in question:
This idea of ‘no-go zones,’ this idea has been largely
discredited but it has been popular in right-wing media. Sometimes you hear it
brought up on CNN as well and elsewhere as well. It’s a topic that deserves
more reporting. I think one of the issues for Fox was, they were talking a lot
about it with talking heads; they weren’t actually reporting on it. They
weren’t going to these neighborhoods in Paris.
CNN’s half-dozen citations two months ago and a full-blown
news report two years ago apparently qualify as “right-wing media” to Stelter
— who has had a high-old time bashing Fox. Moreover, Stelter poses as an
objective media reporter.
What this all boils down to, is CNN doing what it does best:
lying about others committing acts of racism.
CNN is shamelessly attacking Bobby Jindal and Fox News for
doing exactly what CNN did.
Moreover, Fox News has apologized numerous times for its “no
go zone” reporting. Fox News made a mistake and made it right. CNN, on the
other hand, has not apologized, is bashing Fox News for doing the same thing
CNN did, and is currently lying to its viewers about its own role in the “no go
zone” talk.
Note: Despite what the liars at CNN would have you believe,
the debate over the existence of Muslim “no go zones” is far from settled.
If CNN told me water was wet I’d ask for a second opinion.
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of Egypt.
Note:
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Richard A. Debs was Anwar Sadat’s pro-bono financial adviser, a trustee at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
(think tank), is the chairman emeritus for Carnegie Hall, and an executive committee chairman, member for the Bretton Woods Committee.
Andrew Carnegie was the founder of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
(think tank), and the founder of Carnegie
Hall.
Open Society Foundations was a funder for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
(think tank), and the Center for
American Progress.
George Soros is the founder &
chairman for the Open Society
Foundations, a member of the Bretton
Woods Committee, was the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open
Society, and a supporter for the Center
for American Progress.
Foundation to Promote Open
Society was
a funder for the Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace (think tank), the Aspen Institute (think tank),
and the Center for American Progress.
Jessica Tuchman Mathews is the president of
the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (think tank), a member of
the Bretton Woods Committee, a
director at the American Friends of Bilderberg (think tank), a director
at the Nuclear Threat Initiative (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).
Warren E. Buffett is an adviser at the Nuclear Threat Initiative (think tank),
and was a director at the Washington
Post Co.
Ted Turner is a co-chairman for the Nuclear Threat Initiative (think tank),
and the founder of CNN.
Walter Isaacson was the chairman & CEO
for CNN, and is the president &
CEO for the Aspen Institute (think tank).
Madeleine K. Albright is a trustee at the Aspen
Institute (think tank), a member of the Bretton Woods Committee, the chair for the Albright Stonebridge Group, and a director at the Center for American Progress.
Carol M. Browner is a senior counselor for
the Albright Stonebridge Group, a senior
fellow, director for the Center for
American Progress, and was the energy czar for the Barack Obama administration.
Melody C. Barnes is a senior director at the
Albright Stonebridge Group, Barack Obama’s golf partner, was the domestic
policy council, director for the Barack
Obama administration, and the EVP for the Center for American Progress.
John D. Podesta is the founder of the Center for American Progress, the counselor
for the Barack Obama administration,
and Anthony T. Podesta’s brother.
Anthony T. Podesta is John D. Podesta’s brother, and the founder & chairman for the Podesta Group.
Podesta Group was the lobby firm for Egypt.
Mohamed Morsi was the president of Egypt, and is the leader of the Muslim Brotherhood.
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