THIS IS CNN? CNN Host Stuns Viewers by Doing His Job and Confronting Fauci on Mask Efficacy.

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Modern-day journalism has transformed into nothing more than a progressive propaganda machine, so much so that when folks who work for big mainstream media outlets like CNN actually perform their duties as real journalists it’s so shocking it actually becomes the headline for other news content creators and aggregators.

In other words, when a progressive media company suddenly adheres to old school standards of journalism and attempts to reach the truth and hold people in positions of power and authority accountable for their actions, it in and of itself becomes news. That’s how bad the media is right now.

This is precisely why I’m writing this piece to discuss CNN host Michael Smerconish and his recent confrontation with the notorious and mostly hated Dr. Anthony Fauci, the former director of the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases who headed up the government’s COVID response during the thick of the pandemic.

According to a report published by TheBlaze,  Smerconish, apparently doing a realistic LARP (live action role playing) as a real life journalist, went head-to-head with Fauci on Saturday concerning a new study that came out questioning whether or not wearing masks were effective at preventing the spread of COVID during the pandemic.

I’m just going to preemptively state, for the record, that strapping a diaper on your face really doesn’t do much to stop the spread of any sort of illness, so if you’re counting on that to make you somehow magically immune to the new variants of the coronavirus, I hate to break it to you, but it’s going to do precisely Jack and squat. And Jack just left town.

Fauci Worried the Public Won’t Comply With Masking Recommendations Over COVID.

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