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Clips like this are why I was never on board with Scott Jennings being named Trump’s press secretary. He’s needed where he is on CNN, especially now that Ryan Girdusky got yeeted off of the network for making a hilarious joke about beepers. It’s obvious not even people who are on CNN watch CNN. Or, in the case of our favorite genderless potato head, Brian Stelter, watch Fox News 24/7. Last night, the panel accused Scott Jennings of spreading misinformation and demanded that he provide his source.
Jennings’s source was CNN.
The topic started with the panel not finding the memes about Elon Musk buying MSNBC as funny as people who have a sense of humor do. It devolved into the left-wing narrative that people have been fleeing X-Twitter and rendering it as nothing more than a right-wing echo chamber. One problem. The data says the exact opposite.
Here’s the clip from CNN spreading data that someone else on CNN claims is not accurate. X-Twitter users under Cousin Elon went from D+34 to D+1. That makes the platform the most ideologically aligned with America (though not with CNN employees).
The panel then tried to use an example of what would happen if Bill Gates owned MSNBC and claimed Gates was normal, which… yeah, whatever.
A guy on CNN quotes statistics he saw reported on CNN during a discussion on CNN. To which, a woman on CNN responds the statistics he saw reported on CNN “are not accurate.” I couldn’t come up with a better example of what cable news has become if I was writing a sketch mocking what cable news has become.
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