Glorifying terrorists and complimenting them on their bomb-making skills are just some of the ways this outrageous terror news network sympathizes with Al-Qaeda and puts our national security at risk.
Glorifying terrorists and complimenting them on their bomb-making skills are just some of the ways this outrageous terror news network sympathizes with Al-Qaeda and puts our national security at risk.
Clearly, CNN’s Christiane Amanpour hasn’t learn her lesson yet.
Previously, this lady interviewed RT ‘s Anissa Naquai regarding Russia Today’s “obvious bias towards Kremlin”, to which the latter eloquently responded with CNN’s obvious bias towards warmongers. CNN subsequently resorted to self-censorship, omitting Anissa’s stellar response. That wasn’t the only CNN’s blunders over the last few years.
She thought that by interviewing someone very close to the murdered Boris Nemtsov, she can advance her husband’s agenda and that of the Corporation.
But all she got is the real sentiment of the Russian opposition that knows exactly what game the US is playing, and some insider information about the lady companion of the victim that night of his assassination.
Continue reading CNN’s Amanpour Got Slapped Again, This Time by Nemtsov’s Friend
CNN just committed its biggest blunder: interviewing an RT anchor, and to escape from this one they resorted to censorship!
What a shame to the Canned News Network!
Update , 26nov2014:
Continue reading RT Anissa Naouai Delivers Knock Out Punch to CNN Christiane Amanpour
Canned News Network [CNN] has made it a mantra to tell the world what it “needed” to hear, and not tell what had actually happened.
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I almost miss this, but I guess the mainstream media are so frustrated with Obummer for his so-called secret letter to the Iranian President.
Or, maybe the whole Osama Killed bin Laden narrative is crumbling down by the fact that too many have already knew that the real Osama bin Laden died years ago of kidney malfunction.