Hadenough wrote:
Permanut,
Try OAN, it’s a cable news channel aka One American News. I hope that’s not too many letters for you. Couldn’t respond to the rest of the post, so typical of a hypocrite.
Divert? Lol you’re the king when it comes to that!
You poor little troll. Keep hating!
If OPP needed to purge it would come out of you!
Dem 5D mode
Tick Tock Tick Tock TDS boom
God Bless the USA and President Trump
I am surprised anyone other then the orange nut job subscribes to that channel..
Yet you pay to have they tell you what you should repeat.. wow..
https://www.onepoliticalplaza.com/compose-post-screen?topicnum=162013&rpostnum=2919976"e=trueThe Hell of Working at Trump’s New Favorite Network
Ernest Champell realized there was something unusual about One America News Network during his first day on the job as a writer, when the young staffer assigned to show him the ropes announced matter-of-factly, “Yeah, we like Russia here.”
Under Herring’s direction the network embraced Trumpism enthusiastically starting in 2016, and in recent months the once-obscure cable news channel has been basking in a surge of attention from Donald Trump.
the time-honored manner of Edward R. Murrow or Walter Cronkite. But there’s a twist: The segments, the interviews, the words the anchors are speaking and even the crawl at the bottom of the screen are a slurry of f**e news mixed with genuine reporting; internet conspiracy theories blended with far-right rhetoric and drizzled with undiluted Kremlin propaganda.
If you don’t live in a world where Donald Trump’s inauguration drew record crowds, Roy Moore won the Alabama special e******n in a landslide, and Hillary Clinton has her political enemies assassinated, viewing OANN for a couple of hours is a surreal experience that inspires the same vague, uneasy dread you get from a David Lynch movie.
Working there is a million times worse.
When interviewing conservatives, “they would tell me what questions I wasn’t allowed to ask,” said one anchor. "I'd ask anyway and they'd call me into the office and complain." And it became common for Herring to emerge from his upstairs office with some piece of news he’d picked up from a fringe website like Infowars or Gateway Pundit, insisting that OANN put it on the air.
A second former OANN anchor confirmed this account. “One of the things I did when I was there is go through all these conspiracies he was reading on crazy blog sites and tell him why we can't report it,” the second anchor told the Daily Beast.
“It was just an old guy with a bunch of conspiracy theory stories and we had to write it,” said a third former anchor. “They were known as ‘H stories.’ If there was story that was unbelievably ridiculous, it was an H story.”