How CNN Keeps Getting Busted by the Amazing Project Veritas

You have to admit it’s pretty funny that high-level CNN employees keep blabbing their mouths about CNN’s entire agenda to undercover reporters for Project Veritas. And we’ve got to give props to Project Veritas for remaining on the last true sources of traditional journalism in America for doing these exposés.

How does Project Veritas keep doing that? Just a few days ago, they released new video of CNN’s technical director stating emphatically that they engage in propaganda against American news viewers. From reporting on only mass shootings committed by white people to fabricating stories out of thin air to hurt Donald Trump’s reelection chances, that technical director admitted that almost nothing that CNN ever says is true.

We can’t wait for the internal memos from CNN chief Jeff Zucker to be leaked about this stuff. Is he telling his little minions to never, ever talk about work outside of the office again?

This meme has one possible explanation for how Project Veritas is possibly getting so much great dirt on CNN. Just get a couple drinks in them and they’ll start blabbing!


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