Caught on Video: CNN Wokies Think Roger Stone and Alex Jones Are the Same Person
In a moment that has social media buzzing, CNN revealed its own level of “expertise” while reporting on the auction of Alex Jones’ Infowars network. A video circulating online shows CNN anchors confusing Jones with another familiar name: Roger Stone. The clip illustrates the frequent blunders from mainstream outlets who, for all their attempts at labeling others as “misinformed,” end up exposing their own lack of awareness.
Jones, whose Infowars parent company, Free Speech Systems, is being auctioned to help pay $1.5 billion in damages to families of Sandy Hook shooting victims, has long been a controversial figure. Despite the seriousness of this auction, CNN commentators stumbled through a discussion, proving they could hardly differentiate between two high-profile figures. With at least one of Jones’ allies reportedly bidding in the seven-figure range, CNN missed the moment to provide real news, opting instead to display their startling lack of familiarity with who they’re even talking about.
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The video is a stark reminder that these so-called “news stations” are little more than entertainment outfits. No wonder CNN and MSNBC have faced major layoffs and slumping viewership—Americans are tuning out and waking up to the reality that these outlets, which prefer narratives to truth, are just opinion factories. The video is a must-watch and perfectly explains why trust in these networks has plummeted.
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