Wikileaks: Husband of CNN Exec told Hillary Camp of New Poll
MORE collusion with CNN?!
Another Wikileaks dump, another email with links between CNN and Hillary Clinton’s campaign. This time, Tom Nides, a Morgan Stanley executive and former deputy secretary of state, told Hillary campaign chair John Podesta of a new CNN poll.
How did he know? He’s married to CNN Vice President Virginia Moseley.
Podesta told Nides, who held served in the State under Hillary, he cannot wait to see “how that is spun.”
As The Daily Caller pointed out, Nides sent Podesta an email a month later with poll results from Iowa, but the results were supposed to remain embargoed.
No one knows exactly why Moseley sent her husband these results, along with more polling results in January, but it’s pretty easy to connect the dots.
This is just another item in a long list that shows a cozy relationship between Hillary.
Wikileaks has shown that then-CNN contributor and now DNC interim chairwoman Donna Brazile fed the Hillary campaign questions for a townhall debate in March.
It turns out, a man named Ricky Jackson planned to ask Hillary that question at the March 13 CNN town hall. A court wrongly convicted him of murder in 1975 when he was only a teenager.
Then another email shows that Brazile sent Podesta two more questions about unions and income inequality. The latter never came up, but Martin asked Hillary a similar question about unions.
Brazile tried so hard to deflect the blame, even accusing Megyn Kelly of persecuting her, but a tech person proved the emails came from Brazile. No one hacked her.
Other emails show that CNN reached out to the DNC for questions to ask Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, and Carly Fiorina.
https://twitter.com/cnnwriter69/status/795603249764204544
CNN cancelled the interviews, but held onto the questions the DNC provided.
From The Daily Caller:
A CNN spokeswoman said on Monday that those emails are “completely unremarkable” and that the network regularly uses suggestions sent “solicited and unsolicited” from both parties ahead of major interviews.
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A CNN spokeswoman said on Monday that those emails are “completely unremarkable” and that the network regularly uses suggestions sent “solicited and unsolicited” from both parties ahead of major interviews.
The way I see it, that makes four kinds of suggestions:
– Solicited from the DNC.
– Unsolicited from the DNC.
– Solicited from the RNC.
– Unsolicited from the RNC.
The problem is, I’m only seeing one of those actually used in interviews with any candidates, those used were only used in interviews with opposition candidates, and none were provided to the Republican candidates ahead of debate times like they were to Hillary.
None of this is conclusive proof, of course, but it does establish a solid — and ethically questionable — pattern of behavior on the part of CNN.
Clinton News Network indeed.
Parody becomes reality. Seriously, you can’t make this stuff up; nobody would believe it.
Dems…such a lovely, consistent bunch.
Don’t you mean “lovely bunch of coconuts?”
I don’t think calling those scurrilous little plots “completely unremarkable” (translation: “we do sneaky stuff like that all the time”) is a really strong defense.
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