Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
February 10, 2017
CNN’s Chris Cuomo has come out and declared that calling CNN “fake news” is no different than calling a black person a “nigger.”
Talk about rustled jimmies.
CNN host Chris Cuomo said on Thursday that he believes hurling the “fake news” insult at journalists is similar to when people use racial slurs against minorities.
“I see being called ‘fake news’ as the equivalent of the N-word for journalists, the equivalent of calling an Italian any of the ugly words that people have for that ethnicity,” Cuomo said on SiriusXM.
“That’s what ‘fake news’ is to a journalist,” the CNN host continued. “It’s an ugly insult, and you better be right if you’re going to charge a journalist with lying on purpose.”
Earlier in the day, Cuomo said being called “fake news” was “like an ethnic disparagement” for journalists, but he didn’t at the time compare it to the N-word.
He was of course bullied into making an apology.
I was wrong. Calling a journalist fake -nothing compared to the pain of a racial slur. I should not have said it. I apologize https://t.co/TJGUgWz9Q2
— Christopher C. Cuomo (@ChrisCuomo) February 9, 2017
But the point remains: these people are flipping the hell out about being called out by the President for spreading fake information. And they are attempting to position themselves as a protect group who you cannot question or mock, hence the comparison to niggers.
They engage in all of this high-minded talk – Jew Tapper in particular has been on this trip – presenting the media as some kind of sacred institution deserving of a religious-type reverence in the Holy System of Democracy. In so many words, these media rats are claiming to be high priests of truth and the caretakers of reality itself.
Of course, the Founding Fathers did enshrine the free press in the Constitution as an institution necessary for the preservation of freedom.
Thomas Jefferson wrote:
“The basis of our governments being the opinion of the people, the very first object should be to keep that right; and were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter. But I should mean that every man should receive those papers and be capable of reading them.” –Thomas Jefferson to Edward Carrington, 1787
However, there was never any kind of idea that this institution was religiously sacred, or that it should be above questioning. That idea is obviously completely and totally insane, and not something that our Founding Fathers ever would have endorsed.
In fact, it was as important to the Founders that the press be questioned by the public as it was that it remain free.
Jefferson himself commented repeatedly on the dangers of fake news.
“I deplore… the putrid state into which our newspapers have passed and the malignity, the vulgarity, and mendacious spirit of those who write for them… These ordures are rapidly depraving the public taste and lessening its relish for sound food. As vehicles of information and a curb on our funtionaries, they have rendered themselves useless by forfeiting all title to belief… This has, in a great degree, been produced by the violence and malignity of party spirit.” –Thomas Jefferson to Walter Jones, 1814
“Our printers raven on the agonies of their victims, as wolves do on the blood of the lamb.” –Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe, 1811
“From forty years’ experience of the wretched guess-work of the newspapers of what is not done in open daylight, and of their falsehood even as to that, I rarely think them worth reading, and almost never worth notice.” –Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe, 1816
“Nothing can now be believed which is seen in a newspaper. Truth itself becomes suspicious by being put into that polluted vehicle. The real extent of this state of misinformation is known only to those who are in situations to confront facts within their knowledge with the lies of the day.” –Thomas Jefferson to John Norvell, 1807
“As for what is not true, you will always find abundance in the newspapers.” –Thomas Jefferson to Barnabas Bidwell, 1806
“Advertisements… contain the only truths to be relied on in a newspaper.” –Thomas Jefferson to Nathaniel Macon, 1819
“The press is impotent when it abandons itself to falsehood.” –Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Seymour, 1807
“A coalition of sentiments is not for the interest of printers. They, like the clergy, live by the zeal they can kindle and the schisms they can create. It is contest of opinion in politics as well as religion which makes us take great interest in them and bestow our money liberally on those who furnish aliment to our appetite… So the printers can never leave us in a state of perfect rest and union of opinion. They would be no longer useful and would have to go to the plough.” –Thomas Jefferson to Elbridge Gerry, 1801
“These people [i.e., the printers] think they have a right to everything, however secret or sacred.” –Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, 1815
“To divide those by lying tales whom truths cannot divide, is the hackneyed policy of the gossips of every society.” –Thomas Jefferson to George Clinton, 1803
“Nations, like individuals, wish to enjoy a fair reputation. It is therefore desirable for us that the slanders on our country, disseminated by hired or prejudiced travellers, should be corrected.” –Thomas Jefferson to James Ogilvie, 1811
“Our newspapers, for the most part, present only the caricatures of disaffected minds. Indeed, the abuses of the freedom of the press here have been carried to a length never before known or borne by any civilized nation.” –Thomas Jefferson to M. Pictet, 1803
So the idea presented by the Jew media that it is some kind of American value to never question them is patently absurd, and spreading the idea is malevolent.
What the Founders in fact cared about in terms of the press was a free and INDEPENDENT press.
And the independent press is what the controlled mainstream press initially attacked with their fake news meme (Breitbart, Infowars, Zero Hedge, Daily Stormer, etc). The reason they created the meme was to try and silence those who would dare to question the narrative they are presenting.
What is actually against the will of the Founders – and I believe the Constitution itself – is the way that organizations like the SPLC and the ADL work in concert with other private institutions to silence dissenting independent media, such as this website you are reading.
I am currently trying to work out how to attack these organizations on Constitutional grounds, given that free and independent media is indeed a Constitutional right, and their targeted harassment of me and my family, and the use of threats to force companies (such as PayPal and other payment services, various credit card processors, various internet hosting companies, disqus, etc.) to stop doing business with me is a clear violation of my Constitutional rights.
Crybaby Faggots
There is absolutely no moral defense that the media can come up with as to why they should be allowed to spread blatantly false information without being questioned.
It is so much fun to watch them try to do it.
They have lied to us time and time again. This entire Russian hacker narrative is a hoax. The #Pissgate dossier was a hoax. Virtually all coverage of Donald Trump and anything to do with him is just lies upon lies upon lies.
CNN is the absolute worst of it.
It an especially severe case before the election, Cuomo himself said that it was illegal to read Wikileaks, which is a blatant, shameless lie.
They keep claiming that all of their lies are just accidents, but if that were the case – and it obviously isn’t – then they deserve to be mocked and disregarded on grounds of complete and total incompetence.
Donald Trump has done the nation and the entire world a great service by bringing the lies of this horrible, terrorist Jewish media to the light and opening it up for discussion.
The future is sites like the Daily Stormer, who report real facts.