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Dirty Tricks Exposed: Did CNN Plant Jeb Staffer to Troll Trump?

October 14, 2015 By administrator

1028488865A college student’s question to Donald Trump was clearly meant to rattle the presidential hopeful – and it could have been arranged by an unlikely alliance of Republican rival Jeb Bush and CNN.

“So, maybe I’m wrong, maybe you can prove me wrong,” Lauren Batchelder, a student at St. Anselm College, asked Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump during a bipartisan convention on Monday. reported sputniknews

“But I don’t think you’re a friend to women.”
The question was clearly meant to draw attention to the billionaire’s reputation for making comments which could alienate female voters.

“If you become president, will a woman make the same as a man, and do I get to choose what I do with my body?” Batchelder asked.

“You’re going to make the same if you do as good of a job, and I happen to be pro-life, okay?” Trump responded.
But soon after this exchange, curious Trump supporters began googling Batchelder’s name, and found some surprising results.
First of all, her Twitter account was loaded with pro-Bush sentiments, one of which was especially suspicious. “@JebBush best boss ever! Go go governor!” one tweet, from her since-deleted account read.
Further sleuthing found her online resume, which read “intern at Jeb Bush for President 2016.”
The Bush campaign was quick to deny allegations that it had plant Batchelder in an attempt to throw off a political opponent.

“While this question was not sanctioned by the campaign, we can’t help but notice Mr. Trump does seem to be very sensitive about being challenged by women,” Allie Brandenburger, a spokeswoman for the Bush campaign, told the Washington Post.
She also insisted that Batchelder is not a paid staffer.
But others have also pinned suspicions on CNN, which was all-too accommodating in airing the exchange.

“Within minutes of her scripted performance at the event, the producers of CNN were quickly editing soundbites and framing a narrative,” the Last Refuge points out. “That story was pushed into the media stream within hours.”

As the site points out, CNN’s Jeanne Moos quickly turned the exchange into a political hit piece.
“This current fail also exemplifies how the broadcast media, specifically CNN, is willing to assist the Republican cause when there is a mutual benefit to the elimination of an enemy.”

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: cnn, jeb bush, troll, Trump

“psychological warfare” or “FACT” CNN report Russian Missiles Aimed at Syria Crashed in Iran,?

October 8, 2015 By administrator

Russian-cruss missileHowever, Iranian state media made no immediate mention of the reports on Thursday, but one semi-official outlet, the Fars News Agency, noted the CNN report and called it an example of American propaganda against the Russians. They also called it “psychological warfare.”

Iranian Twitter and Facebook users did not immediately note any explosions in the area between the Caspian Sea and the Iraqi border.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: cnn, crashed, missile, psychological warfare, Russia

Turkey: Interim minister: Turkey in Gallipoli-like war against Reuters, CNN, Der Spiegel

September 5, 2015 By administrator

Yalçın Topçu (Photo: DHA)

Yalçın Topçu (Photo: DHA)

Turkey’s Interim Culture and Tourism Minister Yalçın Topçu has argued that the country is in a war against leading foreign media outlets such as reuters, BBC, CNN and Der Spiegel in what he said a struggle that is similar to Gallipoli battle, the failed British-led naval invasion against the Ottoman Empire.

“While our ancestors fought in Çanakkale with bayonets and canons, we are today face to face with Der Spiegel, BBC, Reuters and we are fighting with them,” he said on Friday.

Topçu, former leader of the nationalist Grand Unity Party (BBP), has been recently appointed as the culture and tourism minister of an interim government led by the Justice and Development Party (AK Party).

Also recently, he expressed his personal desire to see Hagia Sophia museum, a former church turned into a mosque after the conquest of İstanbul, to be turned into a mosque.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: BBC, cnn, Der Spiegel, reuters, Turkey, Yalçın Topçu

ARMENIA CNN talks about Armenia in a documentary

December 22, 2014 By administrator

arton106184-480x320CNN presented Armenia as part of his latest series entitled “on the road” aired on weekends.

A documentary featured on CNN International has attempted to explore Armenia from different aspects, including innovative minds of its young, love failures of the nation, the difficult history of Armenians and their traditions.

The authors of the documentary took trips to the monastery of Geghard and the only pagan temple of Garni countries as part of their quest for the spirit of Armenia, noting that Armenia was the first country to adopt the Christianity as the official religion in 301.

Stressing that Armenia is home to only 3 of some 10 million Armenians living in the world today, the documentary highlights the Birthright Armenia experience of many young Diaspora Armenians visiting their historic homeland as part of the program.

When showing Tsitsernakaberd in Yerevan authors point out that the documentary is a memorial to the Armenian genocide in which 1.5 million Christian Armenians were massacred in Ottoman Turkey.

 

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenia, cnn, History

Turkish Police detain CNN correspondent, injure Italian journalist (Video)

June 1, 2014 By administrator

TODAYSZAMAN.COM / ISTANBUL

Riot police allegedly detained CNN’s İstanbul correspondent Ivan Watson and his crew and a freelance journalist from Italy was injured when he was hit 185862_newsdetailby a tear gas canister.

According to reports, the events happened on Saturday during protests staged to mark the anniversary of last year’s massive anti-government Gezi protests.

“Turkish police detained me and my crew in the middle of a live report in Taksim Square. One officer kneed me in the butt,” Watson said in a tweet on Saturday. Other reports say that the CNN crew was not formally detained but was prevented from staying on the air.

In Ankara, freelance journalist and photographer Piero Castellano was hit in the chest by a tear gas canister fired by police, according to a report published on the news site sendika.org. The report said Castellano was in good condition.

Turkish Journalists’ Federation (TGF) on Sunday issued a statement harshly condemning attacks on members of the press covering the anniversary of the Gezi demonstrations. Its President Atila Sertel, referring to Watson’s detention on live television, said, “The police of this state do not recognize the press card issued by the Directorate General of Press and Information [BYEGM] of the Prime Ministry, recognized all around the world.” In CNN’s footage showing police intervention to Watson’s crew, Watson can be seen showing his yellow press card to the police, who continued to manhandle him.

Sertel said many members of the press had been prevented from doing their job by the police on Saturday. Sertel, who is also a member of the Press Cards Commission, said: “If this is going to go on, if reporters will be prevented from performing their duties, these press cards we carry don’t mean a thing. If that is the case, we are ready to return our press cards. On the other hand, if journalists fail to stand together on professional ethics and the freedom to perform their job, they should be ashamed.”

Saturday was May 31, the first anniversary of the broad anti-government protests that lasted for more than a month last year in many cities across Turkey that started as a sit-in protest against Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s plan to build a shopping mall over Gezi Park in İstanbul.

Police cracked down heavily on protesters. At least 120 people were detained in İstanbul alone and over a dozen were injured on Saturday during police interventions in the demonstrations. So far, there have been reports of violence against only two members of the press.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: cnn, detained, Gezi, journalists, taksim square

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