A montage of the fake news from CNN and MSNBC tells the story of just how extreme the bias was today to push a false narrative about the gun rights rally in Richmond, Virginia.
It was a full-on effort to smear the cause of gun-rights and the thousands of patriotic Americans who came out in support of our right to bear arms.
The media did what they do best…they lied their way through the day to sway opinion.
#NEW MONTAGE from me showing how @CNN and @MSNBC spent their mornings hyping fears that "white nationalists" and "extremists" would cause "violence" at #VirginiaRally for the #2A like in 2017 at Charlottesville #LobbyDay2020 pic.twitter.com/wR91mMPfmR
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) January 20, 2020
Our previous report on MSNBC anchor Craig Melvin: He ratcheted up the fear-mongering during an 11:00 a.m. segment where he claimed there were “armed militias” and “white nationalist groups” at the gub right rally in Richmond:
Fake News is bad enough, but this is dangerous rhetoric from MSNBC!
“This is the scene in Richmond. armed militia, white nationalist groups from all over the country taking part on MLK day.”
FAKE NEWS -> @MSNBC's @CraigMelvin who just claimed that "thousands" of "white nationalists" and "militia groups" are "swarming the state capitol in Richmond" (along with "guns rights activists") #2A #LobbyDay2020 #VirginiaRally pic.twitter.com/9cgymITqe4
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) January 20, 2020
Melvin was called out on social media for his lies.
A video of an attendee at the rally saying that the media is mischaracterizing those at the gun rally:
Such liars. https://t.co/5ZI3gag8kJ
— MonicaRae ✝️ 🇺🇸 (@IamMonicaRae) January 20, 2020
Democrats claiming President Trump’s supporters are divisive should check out Melvin trying to push a racist false narrative.
More often than not, it’s the fake news from CNN or MSNBC that plants the seeds of discord.