The chant “CNN sucks” caught on during the 2016 election for a reason—and it’s not going away anytime soon if this is how the network continues to behave whenever stories emerge that make Democrats look bad. Watching this latest clip is honestly second-hand embarrassing.
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Once again, it took an independent YouTuber—Nick Shirley—to do the work the so-called mainstream media refuses to touch. Shirley went where CNN and its peers wouldn’t, digging into the mounting allegations of child care fraud in Minnesota and actually showing viewers what state-funded “daycares” look like on the ground: empty buildings, locked doors, and no kids in sight:
The now-infamous “learing” center didn’t have a single kid in sight, despite claims of packed enrollment. It was yet another location pulling in millions in government money—part of a web of schemes that prosecutors say siphoned billions from taxpayers. In one jaw-dropping detail, a phone number tied to one of the locations reportedly routed back to Gov. Tim Walz’s office.
Then came the media clean-up attempt. CNN tried to “debunk” Nick Shirley’s reporting, and the exchange couldn’t have been more revealing. Their big gotcha? They called a few locations, one answered, and someone said they were a legitimate business. That’s it. That was the triumphant we told you so moment.
Except it proves nothing. A phone being answered doesn’t explain empty facilities, fake enrollment, misspelled signs, or the millions already paid out:
CNN logic, apparently: “I was assured by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un that everyone in his country is happy, healthy, and definitely not brainwashed—because he told me so.”[/read]