CNN is involved in multiple scandals mostly self-inflicted. One of the most alarming involves John Griffin, an ex- CNN senior producer. Griffin was charged with sexual abuse and grooming underage girls by his mothers last week.
We have since learned even more vile details about Griffin, who once worked “shoulder to shoulder” with disgraced former CNN anchor Chris Cuomo and then later occassional “New Day” anchor John Avlon.
According to court documents obtained by the NY Post, Griffin “attempted to lure at least four girls, ages 16, 14, 13 and 9, to his Vermont ski house for deviant training sessions on such things as ‘spanking’ and ‘c–k worship.’” He also allegedly trawled BDSM websites to find parents who would be open to handing over their underage daughters to an alleged sexual deviant like himself, and allegedly told one of the mothers that “a woman is a woman regardless of her age.”
But interestingly enough, CNN – which purports to be a “news network” though evidence on that front is scant – has had precious little to say on air about the allegations that a man who worked for them in a high-level position for 8 years is facing such serious charges. There was this article/statement on their website but there’s been no comment on it by any of the anchors that I’ve seen.
All of this in mind, Tucker Carlson is accused of burying a news outlet last night, by demanding that they adhere to certain standards, such as those set for Fox News. CNN rules dictate that any bad thing that occurs at a competitor news outlet at CNN must be attributed to the environment that led the outlet’s culture.
Accordingly, the outlets are obligated – per CNN “standards” – to spend hours on air delivering mea culpas and pledging to do better, etc., which is the exact “standard” we’ve seen CNNer’s like their media hall monitors Brian Stelter and Oliver Darcy apply to Fox News over the Capitol riot texts, even though the texts actually make the Fox media figures in question look better, not worse, the latter of which CNN continues to (dishonestly) suggest.
Not surprisingly, CNN’s double standards are currently on full display as they obsess over the Fox News texts and chide the network while remaining quiet on the Griffin allegations, the latter of which are a very serious matter. Carlson slammed them with his show, focusing on Stelter and Darcy. Watch below:
CNN: What is the matter? pic.twitter.com/VJzHl3i7zD
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) December 15, 2021
Something not mentioned by Carlson but which I’ll note here is another CNN “standard,” which goes something like if you’re silent about an issue then that means you condone it or something. By that metric, are we to assume CNN condones Griffin’s alleged actions?
Though some would say “yes,” I wouldn’t go that far, but then again that’s because I’m a better person than the egotistical media personalities at CNN, Were we not?You would follow the same path if another news organization was caught up in a scandal involving child predators. Because that’s just how rotten of a network the Creeper News Network actually is.
All facts first
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