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January 15, 2020
Corrupt CNN Colluding With DNC During a Debate Again
A CNN imbecile, Abby Phillip, asked Bernie Sanders if he'd ever told Elizabeth Warren -- who lies relentlessly about her past -- that a woman could not be elected president.
Note that this entire story was shopped to CNN by Elizabeth Warren. CNN is working hand-in-glove with Warren on another #FakeNews story.
Sanders responded that he had never said such a thing, and if you bother checking the videotape, he's been saying a woman could win for 30 years.
So what did Abby Phillips do with that answer?
She completely ignored it, as if it had never even been said, and re-made Warren's allegation on her behalf, asking Warren, "How did you feel when Sanders told you a woman couldn't be president?"
This was so absurdly biased and unprofessional and collusion-ey, Sanders laughed, as did much of the audience.
Remember that Donna Brazile was caught leaking debate questions to Hillary Clinton -- in a debate against Bernie Sanders -- using information gained while serving as a CNN "contributor."
Donna Brazile, the acting chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, resigned from her role as a CNN contributor earlier this month.
Her departure was announced Monday amid fresh revelations that she sent questions to Hillary Clinton's campaign in advance of a CNN debate and a CNN-TV One town hall.
In a statement, CNN said it was "completely uncomfortable with what we have learned about her interactions with the Clinton campaign while she was a CNN contributor."
CNN said it "never gave Brazile access to any questions, prep material, attendee list, background information or meetings in advance of a town hall or debate."
Brazile resigned from the network on October 14, three days after Wikileaks released an email in which Brazile says she got advance questions before a town hall event. "From time to time I get the questions in advance," she wrote in the email.