CNN isn’t just the king of “fake news” these days, it’s also apparently the king of fake Twitter followers.
In fact, more than 17 million of CNN’s Twitter followers have been determined to be “fake,” according to Twitter Audit.
That’s a full 48 percent of all of CNN’s followers. And, according to a WND analysis, CNN is the worst offender of all prominent news organization hashtags.
Read about it... and CNN's fake Twitter followers at WND.
Looks like Trump took Obama's advice and brought a gun to a knife fight!LMAO about Trump's take down of Mika and Freaka! Mika and Feaka can dish it out,along with the rest of the fake media but they sure can't take it!
ReplyDeleteHey, did you read Infowars story regarding NASA running a child slave colony on Mars?
ReplyDeleteCould be true and I bet Obama had something to do with it!
CNN's actions are. so outrageous that Stella's attempt at diversion fails miserably.
ReplyDeleteTheir ratings will continue to plummet and along with the 2 MSNBC anchors they will be dropped into the dustbin of history, where they all belong.
People want real news like One America Network, not vicious opinions disguised as factual reporting.
According to newsweek, half of trump's twitter followers are fake.
ReplyDeleteHey Vince, are you saying that InfoWars is Fake News? Show us some proof, smarty! Lynn quotes articles from them all the time. They are the real deal!
ReplyDeleteThat is the problem. Newsweek is a hyper-liberal publication. They said that "it appeared" some of the followers were fake. Appeared does not make it a fact.
ReplyDeletePalm Beach Post quotes fake news from LA Times today, claiming the President threatened Mika and Joe with exposing them in the National Enquirer.
ReplyDeleteActually they called President Trump to ask him to ask the Enquirer to stop a story they are doing about them, but LA Times made it into fake news.
Time to drop all these stations and rags and get the news from the web.
Alex Jones does commentary stating his opinions so it is not real news reporting and there's nothing wrong with it unless you don't know the difference.
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