CNN Won’t Punish Producer Who was Recorded Saying No Evidence for Trump-Russia Bullshit

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
June 28, 2017

Seriously, what kind of adult drinks a pop that size? Is that 64 ounces? What kind of adult drinks pop at all? And yes I will call it pop, you pretentious coastal pricks.

Speaking quite soon, CNN has come out and said they won’t punish the producer who said that there was no proof of the Russian conspiracy, that it was bullshit and Trump was right to call it a witch hunt.

RT:

CNN has backed one of its senior producers caught in a Project Veritas sting video, saying the company encourages diversity of personal opinions. John Bonifield was filmed admitting the network’s craze over alleged Trump-Russia collusion is “bullsh*t.”

“Diversity of personal opinion is what makes CNN strong, we welcome it and embrace it,” an email from a CNN spokesman to the Daily Beast reads. “CNN stands by our medical producer John Bonifield,” it said.

CNN Health supervising producer Bonifield, who is not involved in the channel’s political coverage, was videotaped saying the company does not have any evidence to support its Russia-Trump narrative, driven mostly by the desire for ratings.

“It’s mostly bullsh*t right now. Like, we don’t have any big giant proof,” the CNN producer can be heard saying in the video, adding that US President Donald Trump is “probably right” to accuse them of a conducting a witch-hunt.

The revelation was featured in a Project Veritas sting, led by controversial conservative activist James O’Keefe.

This seems ill-advised.

O’Keefe obviously has more footage, quite possibly of the same guy saying other things.

Here’s the video, in case anyone missed it (not sure how you could have).

James O’Keefe is pretty much the best guy ever. I wouldn’t be surprised if it came out he was doing this undercover work all himself with latex masks.

“American Pravda” is sort of a gay name though.

“Dems are the real Russian agents” is not a very hip narrative. Obviously this is not what he’s actually implying, but the Russia association is definitely not accidental.

For those who don’t know – and it’s just struck me that many of our younger readers probably do not – “Pravda” was the official government media outlet of the USSR.

Notes Regarding Pop

Someone actually made a county-by-county map of what people in different areas call soda-pop.

Note the transplants in Florida.

I don’t know what’s going on in St. Louis.

And the south doesn’t acknowledge the existence of Pepsi, which I respect.

Pepsi is such a horrible concept.

Mountain Dew though…

Southerners, please report in as to whether you refer to Mountain Dew as “Coke.”