Saturday, December 30, 2017

CNN’s White Box Truck Blames Trump For Iranian Protests

The three days of protests that have found their way to Tehran have gone largely unnoticed by press poodles of the incurious mainstream media. The New York Times simply described the protests as economic grievances mirroring Iranian state-run television’s description of the unrest.
CNN ignored the protests entirely until a firestorm on social media forced a change in their front-page story reporting on not uprisings against the regime, but a pro-government rally and President Trump’s tweet in support of the protestors. 
Via The Daily Caller─During CNN’s coverage of protests in Iran Saturday, a correspondent read a statement from the Iranian government, adding that many countries are “frustrated” with the United States and that many think America doesn’t have a “moral leg to stand on.”
CNN correspondent Arwa Damon said, “This coming out from the [Iranian] foreign ministry, not only talking about the fact that they view the government of President Trump as the greatest bearer of ill will towards Iran but going on to say that, ‘The people of Iran give no value or credibility to such opportunistic expressions by the Government or the person, Mr. Trump. American officials, through their conduct have not earned a place from which they can express masked sentiments as sympathies, for the aware[ness] of the people of Iran.'”
Damon then added her own thoughts, saying, “Now this, not just necessarily a rebuke of what the U.S. president tweeted, but also perhaps a reflection of just how frustrated, not just Iran but other countries frankly are, with the United States.”
She continued, “A lot of nations and their populations, no matter how they feel about their governments in particular, do perceive the United States as not really having a moral leg to stand on.”
Omri Ceren, whose tweet I embedded above, is a communications strategist. He is a managing director at The Israel Project─a DC-based organization working with journalists on Middle East issues─as well as a fellow of the Claremont Institute and a PhD candidate at the University of Southern California's Annenberg School. Ceren has been involved in the politics, policy and press of international affairs for almost two decades and has been described by the Associated Press as "well-known in Washington" for his expertise on the Iran nuclear deal.
A clue as to why CNN had to be shamed into covering this pivotal story resides in what this loon cat lady tweeted:
Oh honey, has no one ever told you cat hair is glitter for lonely people?

UPDATE:  Welcome Pirate’s Cove readers.  The Admiral was kind enough to link to this post and we thank him.

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