Say What?! CNN Blames Trump for Media’s Michael Avenatti Worship

Creepy porn lawyer and Democrat darling Michael Avenatti was just convicted of extortion. He tried to get Nike to pay him $25 million in order to keep quiet about alleged misconduct within the company. While the creepy porn lawyer should have faded into obscurity following his failed attempts to represent porn star Stormy Daniels, media networks CNN and MSNBC instead gave him a platform all in an attempt to bring down President Trump.

CNN chief media correspondent Brian Stelter featured Lachlan Markay and Asawin Suebsaeng of The Daily Beast last Sunday in an obvious attempt to bolster his Trump/Avenatti conspiracy theory.

“Was that stupid on my part?” Stelter asked. “What do you make of how Avenatti was covered by CNN and MSNBC?”

Markay ensured his place in CNN’s “expert” guest commentator seat by replying, “This was a guy, who in many ways, was very similar to Trump. He really knew how to operate in the modern media environment. And I think that’s what really drew a lot of Trump’s critics to him, was this idea that he could sort of beat Trump at his own game.”

 

While Stelter continues in his delusion that Avenatti could ever be seriously considered as a contender to Trump, even CNN chief legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin admitted his network had been “snookered by the fraud that Avenatti turned out to be.”

Toobin added that when Avenatti visited Iowa and New Hampshire a year ago, “to call it hubris … doesn’t do it justice. I mean, the craziness of this.”

Watch the video to learn what Dronetek Politics shows is the real issue for our “so-called fourth estate”, the mainstream media.


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