CSI: American Carnage (Sunday, April 19, 2020)

CSI: American Carnage (Sunday, April 19, 2020)

 

Letter to the Editor

To the Editors: Sirs, or Madams, which sounds about right for the disgusting publication, which has no standards and no decency, because the media has been, some very honest, but some very dishonest, you know that. You know that. I even read a story where Mark Meadows, this is a tough guy. He was crying, he was crying. There was Maggie Haberman, she won a Pulitzer Prize for her coverage of Russia. But she was wrong in Russia. So was everyone else. They should all give back their Pulitzer Prizes. In fact, it turned out that the crime was committed by the other side. The crime was not committed by this side. It was committed by the other side, a bunch of bad people. You saw the reports coming out over the last two weeks, they got caught. So Maggie Haberman gets a Pulitzer Prize. She’s a third-rate reporter, New York Times. And we put her name up here last week. You saw that. People thought it was a commercial. It wasn’t a commercial. It was like a commercial, but it wasn’t a commercial. It was just clips. And because we exposed her as being a bad reporter, what happened is she came out and said, Mark Meadows was crying. And they made it sound, I said, Mark, and it’s okay if he did, I wouldn’t look. But I think he was crying probably, really, for the wrong reason, they had it down. But he’s not a crier. And if he was, I know criers. I could tell you people that you know that are very famous, they cry. And that’s okay, too. But it was a nasty story in so many ways. It was fake news and she only did it because we exposed her for being a terrible, dishonest reporter. She is. I’ve known her for a long while. I haven’t spoken to her a long time. I made the mistake. I take a picture with her at the desk a long time ago. Every time she does the story if I say … I haven’t spoken to her in long, many, many, many months, maybe years. I don’t speak to her. She’s fake. A lot of people are fake. A lot of people. We got a lot of fake people. But what happens is she writes this story as retribution, puts it in the New York Times. And the New York Times is a very dishonest newspaper. It’s my opinion. It’s not an opinion. It’s actually, from my standpoint, the very hard thing to figure though, most people wouldn’t know that. But I know it because I know the facts. And they make up, I said it today, they make up words. “Sources say … “ The most often used. “Sources say … ” You know what sources say means? Sources say means they have nobody and they make it up. Okay? And they have a few other type statements that mean the same thing. But, “Sources say … ” is the most often used in the Washington Post, New York Times especially, CNN. Fake news™, CNN. They should really be mandated, and I mean mandated to use a name. If there’s a source, use the name. Say that Kayleigh, Kayleigh McEnany said. Or somebody. And you’d find out that, number one, the source wouldn’t say it. The sources don’t exist. I don’t believe the sources exist. And I try and tell this. The beautiful thing about doing these conferences is that we have tremendous numbers of viewers and I’m able to reach the viewers without having to go through fake news where they make a good story into a bad story.

Sincerely, John Barron

(Editors Note: Maggie Haberman has never been employed by CSI: American Carnage, as far as can be determined.) — Sunday, April 19, 2020