Saturday, August 3, 2019

CNN’s Don Lemon Takes Attacks To New Low In Interview With Black Pastor Who Met With Trump

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Earlier this week, CNN host Don Lemon took his partisan attacks to a new low in an interview with Rev. Bill Owens, the founder of the Coalition of African American Pastors (CAAP).

 Lemon went after Mr. Owens for attending a meeting with President Donald Trump on Monday, in which the two discussed issues concerning poverty-stricken areas. The CNN host insinuated that the pastor should not be taken seriously and effectively accused him of being a sellout to his race by providing a shield for Trump’s supposed “racism.”

9 comments:

  1. Most intelligent folks know a dose of Chocolate Lemon-ade would give anyone the "runs".

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  2. Yet another example of Alinsky's "Rules for Radicals", "accuse others of what you are doing." --Ron W

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  3. there should be in the books a crime called "Capitol Dumbassery". I believe CNN viewers tune to find out the latest Dumbassery performed by the news readers. At the very least, I do not see how the stupid people CNN has reading the news can independently come up with the comments they throw out there during "news casts". Mr. LeMons establishes a new low for himself and puts himself into the "Capitol Dumbassery" class of news readers.
    Staff must have used an excessive amount of pressure during his pre-broadcast enema and actually pushed all the shit up into his cranium because when he tried to speak, it simply spewed out his mouth.

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  4. "Don the Lemon" is a loud-mouthed Fool. He is just SOUR to the Core. Beyond Help. Lost in his own little shadow. IMHO, A REAL POS!

    Like you said Brock: "100% commie."

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    1. & what's with newscasters becoming gay all of a sudden?

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  5. He regularly spouts accusations of "racism" and "racist"almost always inferring them. As we used to say as kids re: accusers of others, "it takes one to know one." --Ron W

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    1. :) Yes, Sir and I haven't heard that for a long time.

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