CNN=Clinton News Network

Media bias has been a hot topic this entire election. You’ll hear reports from both sides claiming a number of things, but the bias from CNN is actually the most documented and indisputable.

It’s so bad that there is actually an entire Wikipedia page devoted to that very topic.

It’s so bad, that Harvard felt the need to perform extensive research on CNN’s bias, and what they found won’t surprise you. According to the study, CNN is three times more biased than other major media outlets. Of their aired stories, 41 percent are clearly negative towards Republicans compared to 14 percent that are favorable. The other 45 percent of coverage doesn’t even acknowledge the party.

Keep these facts in mind when you watch this entertaining video.

Remember the cold truth as you watch a CNN anchor flounder in her attempts to defend her network and pretend that their coverage has been respectable or impartial in the last decade.

Ultimately, though, the CNN bias is just a symptom of the current political climate. The only way to try and rationally endorse a candidate like Hillary Clinton is by throwing away reason and giving in to the rhetoric. Katie Hopkins says it well, so watch the video to hear her stance.


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