On
Wednesday, a video claiming David Hogg, a Stoneman senior, was an actor
"bought and paid by CNN and George Soros" was the number-one trending
video on YouTube until the video platform took it down after the media
noticed. On Tuesday, the president's eldest son, Donald Jr., was caught
liking two tweets that pushed the same BS conspiracy theory about Hogg.
“I’m not a crisis actor,” Hogg told Anderson Cooper on CNN. “I’m
someone who had to witness this and live through this and I continue to
be having to do that.”
Here are the right wingers who have attacked its student survivors:
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Who
is David Hogg?
David Hogg was one of the main speakers for the anti-gun students after
the massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. The building that
was hit by crazed gunman Nikolas Cruz was the Freshman building. Mr.
Hogg reported on Twitter that he will graduate in 2018. Hogg, a senior,
claims he hid in the Freshman building and lost some of his friends.
He is promoting the so-called grassroots March of Our Lives with
another student Emma Gonzalez. Both will snub an invitation to meet the
President to appear on CNN with Jake Tapper Wednesday for a town hall.
Adding to Hogg’s lack of credibility is a
clip showing he was rehearsed by CNN and was following a script.
Then There Is the Liberal, Well-Rehearsed Cameron Kasky ...
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Just noticed that drudge has featured the cnn/Hogg story.
ReplyDeleteWe have gone through this before following other tragic multi-murders. We have heard all the calls for gun control, weapons bans, background checks, waiting periods, weapon seizures, and even more background checks. Some have happened, some have not, some have eventually been overturned by the courts.
ReplyDeleteTwo things all these incidents have in common: none of them worked, as we still have massacres in gun-free zones, and the NRA has proven itself to be a gutless wonder, willing to give up one piece of our freedom after another with each small compromise becoming yet another link in the chains that will eventually lead to our enslavement.
I am an old man now, and I don't think I have much to lose anymore. Come after my gun if you choose, but if you have family, if you value your life and station, take a moment and consider what you might lose. I already have.
Rush Limbaugh was accused in this, but he proved he didn't say what he was accused of saying. Not about the students, toward whom he was very nice. Only one news source that had accsed him apologized, and Rush ran that on his show today. It was from CBS radio in NYC, and as Rush said it was a very good apology, going farther than any other apology to him on about any subject.
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