CNN won’t be shamed into reporting news

CNN Worldwide President Jeff Zucker isn’t worried about reporting the news. And he won’t be bullied into reporting what other people have grown up knowing as news, since CNN likes to make it up as they go along.

So when it comes to reporting news on the “fake” scandal of Benghazi where four Americans were allegedly killed under the watchful eye of the Obama administration, CNN says they need more evidence.

And that’s why Jeff Zucker said,

“CNN won’t be shamed into giving more coverage to still-unanswered questions swirling around the terror attack in Benghazi.”

Shamed? Now that’s funny. As if it’s possible to shame what the Left call media these days.

Here is a reason why CNN might reconsider.

Obama said that he gave orders to make sure our people were safe. That was his number one priority. And like with all Obama promises, not only were our people not safe, they were as dead as disco. So perhaps CNN would like to know who refused to obey the orders of baby black Jesus?

 

Despite the lack of information about what Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton were doing while four Americans were being killed, Zucker intimated that the GOP was playing politics with the hearings. The Republicans are just a bit too eager to get to the bottom of this, and find out what Obama and his diplomatic and military leaders were doing before, during, and after the militant onslaught that left the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans dead.

“We’re not going to be shamed into it by others who have political beliefs that want to try to have temper tantrums to shame other news organizations into covering something…If it’s of real news value, we’ll cover it.”

Like Malaysian flight MH370…now THAT’S news of interest to American?

One can only wonder if CNN will cover the VA, another non-news “fake” scandal where allegedly over 100 veterans died?

Is it any wonder the state that America is in when the Fourth Branch of government shirks its responsibilities to this degree?

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