Annals of Truth-Twisting: That “Afghan Debacle”
WILD OLIVES, France — CNN at times burnishes Ted Turner’s legacy with coverage and interviews that glue me to the screen. At other times, I’m about to protect my TV with a wire cage lest I attack it with an axe.
Jeff Zucker’s CNN, in my view, was the main reason Donald Trump pushed past Hillary Clinton in 2016. Absurdity spiked ratings. Now, new management focused on personalities, pulled punches and angertainment may put him back in office.
A single network hardly bears all the blame. Yet that dubious boast — “more people get their news from CNN than any other news source” — is based on multiplatform clicks. When big stories break, viewership swells.
That June “debate” with a fact-free blowhard finished off Joe Biden’s presidency. But CNN had already wounded him after seven months on the job.
“The most trusted name in news,” CNN’s other conceit, implies credibility across the board. Skewed reporting when Afghanistan fell irreparably sank Biden’s approval polls. Three years later, it still underpins Trump’s most damaging big lie.
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