President Donald Trump took a moment out of his whirlwind Japanese trip to connect with nature and feed some fish, but after a few delicate scoops, he
resorted to a grand gesture met with some laughter.
There was also a corresponding video on that page, where CNN zoomed in on Trump, cropping out the Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. That video has
now changed.
But here is what they originally had:
Of course, what really happened was quite different, wasn't it?
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe did it first.
Keith Olbermann never wanting to pass up an opportunity to disrespect the President, immediately pounced on the fake CNN story. When confronted with
the truth, how did Keith respond?
Too damned funny.
The dishonesty is just beyond profound.
2018 and 2020 is gonna be a blow out.
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They're doing what they're supposed to be doing. Feeding their little ghouls their daily propaganda.
It's gone way beyond funny, well into sad territory. I don't blame the media, that's their job, they're doing it purposefully. The idiots that use it
to fuel their intense hatred of a man who has absolutely no affect on their lives are the ones I pity.
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CNN is is run by people with mental issues. They cause more damage than any shooter can. I'm hoping that President Trump will formulate an appropriate
cure for their illness. Since CNN seems to be a hopeless case, euthanasia would be fine.
LOL CNN
Just Trump hating as usual.
Those retards obviously know nothing about fish.
First of all, they don't show how many Koi are in the pond and second of all, the little bit of food that Trump dumped in there really isn't much even
for just a few Koi.
I wish this was simply a CNN story but the Guardian published it as well.
My favorite line out of their story:
"It is not known whether the former British prime minister was as aggressive as Trump when it came to feeding the pond’s inhabitants."