As the media wages war on everything it finds unacceptable and calls it “fake news,” Wikipedia, a user-sourced information website, has added CNN.com to the list of sites that peddle fake news.
Although the listing was taken off by those who can’t stand to have their views challenged, here’s a screenshot of the listing:
The description reads:
“Created with the intention of becoming one of the world’s leading news sources, despite consisting entirely of fake news articles, such as those which claim the wage gap is real and others claiming Clinton would easily win the 2016 presidential election. ”
Not only that, they have wrongly claimed that it was illegal for the public to see the contents of Hillary Clinton’s emails, and that only CNN would be able to tell you what to think on the subject:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DcATG9Qy_A
They also employ people like Van Jones, who called Trump supporters racist on election night, saying that it was a “whitelash against a Black President,” even though millions who voted for Trump also voted for Obama in the previous two elections:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDwgEX9WPZA
Most recently, CNN ran the story that gave rise to a bogus report that Trump was involved with Russian hookers and tried to pass it off as journalism, without any shred of actual evidence:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kk6asYpGJaM
CNN, your time is over, and I’m only too happy to see your downfall.
(H/T: RedStateWatcher)