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Chip Roy Sums Up CNN-Style 'Journalism' After Natalie Harp Sensationalism Backfires

Well, we've got another example of the "Dem-media-Dem" circle of life taking place. That happens when a Democrat makes a claim which the media then reports, culminating then in other Democrats citing those stories as proof the initial allegation was valid. 

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You might remember when Sen. Jon Ossoff made a disgusting smear when he clearly intended to leave the impression that there is something inappropriate going on between President Trump and one of his aides, Natalie Harp. Ossoff then tried to reel that back in when pressed about what he said, but the chum was already in the water for "journalists" who know instinctively what to do next. 

An aide who travels with her boss? Scandal!

CNN even had a segment on during which Harp's brother was interviewed, which is sinking low even for them.

You'll also notice that the media have helped the Democrats shift the story from Ossoff's original insinuation to this story:

Oh, really? Is that as accurate as the "Trump grabbed the steering wheel" story that CNN helped push a few years ago?

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Because CNN is a garbage network that helps promote trash narratives on behalf of the Democrats. And what exactly is an "SUV trunk"?

It's possible this conversation took place in an office at CNN:

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“She rode in the back of an SUV.” 

“Call it a ‘trunk’ so she seems more desperate.” 

“Do SUVs have trunks?” 

“Look, do you want to work at CNN or not?”

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This caught the attention of Chip Roy, who summed up CNN's journalistic priorities this way: 

THIS. Is CNN.

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