Are these two Presidents really enemies or just acting.

As a by the way in case you didn’t know this, all media in the U.S. is Jewish owned and if they don’t own it outright, then they preside over it. And American media is the only media that matters, period. That’s just the way it has been and will always be.

In essence Jews control what you hear, what you know… who you hate… who you love… etc etc.

The Lord said it in His good book, that they are blessed and will spread all over the world. And He will bless them wherever they will settle. He made that promise to papa Abraham. You can’t debate on that.

Hata wewe kyuk Jew hater nimekuambia hivo mara mingi lakini huskii. Your profile picture is from a Jewish TV show. Your own tribe call themselves the Jews of Kenya.

Jewish influence is immense. From music to movies to news they set the story and the agenda.

Anyway that was just a by the way back to the story. Jeffrey Adam Zucker, President of CNN Worldwide, ivy league educated and also Jewish.

Him and Trump were very close friends. They started their journey to the very top together in the early 2000s. Zucker would use his media savvy skills to push Trump to the foreground whereas this would in turn propel Zucker to the very zenith of the media world.

As an NBC executive Zucker plucked that TV show, The Apprentice from ABC and put it on NBC peak time. Essentially the whole world ended up watching Trump firing people as well as his sagely advise. Everyone loved this show even Amused himself.

Zucker then joined CNN where he continued marketing his friend and now Presidential candidate very aggressively, until Trump not only beat the party nomination but he actually got the top seat.

Today we are informed that the two presidents are no longer friends. That they hate each other completely.:D:D

But do they really?!

It’s clear to all that CNN and Trump is like water and oil… but is it really?!

Do these two really hate each others guts? If CNN disliked Trump then CNN would be talking about the virtues of Kamala Harris or Bernie Sanders day and night. But oh no, it’s the opposite. They talk about Trump, DAY and NIGHT. WHY???

And the reality is, if Zucker’s CNN still praised Trump like they did in 2015, 2016 before their falling out people would soon get bored.

But what if you attack Trump. Bash him daily? Genius.

Make Trump out to be the worst creature on earth. But they don’t tell you why he is bad, but in your mind he is bad and therefore you can’t stop thinking about him. In your mind the inverse happens : Trump still remains the “best” candidate because you don’t know of any others. Smoke and mirrors. :D:D:D:D:D:D:D

AND in the process of bashing President Trump, Zucker the super duper new President of CNN turns CNN from a loss making media house to a very profitable entity. Both of the Presidents win.

Jews are filthy pigs
Meffi ghasia takataka
Ni hayo tu kwa sasa

wewe ni meffi ya tegere

[SIZE=7]CNN’s Zucker vs. Trump: How They Built Each Other Up and Want to Tear Each Other Down[/SIZE]

The days of chummy tweets are over – “It went past being a game,” says one observer
Jon Levine | November 13, 2018 @ 7:06 PMLast Updated: November 14, 2018 @ 6:54 AM
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President Trump and CNN’s Jeff Zucker are the most unusual of enemies: Men who elevated each other to the positions of power from which they fixate on and snipe at one another.

“Great move by CNN if they sign Jeff Zucker,” Donald Trump tweeted in November 2012. “He was responsible for me and The Apprentice on NBC — became #1 show!”

Not quite five years later, Trump banned Zucker’s White House reporter Jim Acosta. On Tuesday, CNN sued.

Also Read:CNN Sues Trump Administration Over Jim Acosta White House Ban

The days of chummy tweets are gone, replaced by denunciations of “fake news” by Trump and criticism of the president by Zucker: “The president, and especially the White House press secretary, should understand their words matter. Thus far, they have shown no comprehension of that.”

The irony is striking to those who know them, and those who observe media.

“There is no figure in media more responsible for Donald Trump’s legitimacy in media, which led to his rise in politics and to the presidency, than Jeff Zucker,” media critic Stephen Miller told TheWrap.

Early in the campaign, Trump and Zucker were on good terms, a person who knows Zucker well told TheWrap.

“Donald would say to Jeff, ‘Can you believe I’m going this far?’ Behind the scenes they would kind of joke about it,” the person said. “I don’t think anyone expected it to go this far. They were friendly during the campaign.”

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Representatives for Zucker and Trump did not immediately respond to requests for comment from TheWrap.

It started with Zucker plucking Trump from the pages of New York tabloids and putting him on primetime in January 2004. Trump scored good ratings for Zucker as a reality star on NBC all the way through 2017 — and helped CNN’s ratings when he used the show as a springboard to run for president.

Those ratings boosted Zucker’s career, whether or not you believe Trump when he says he helped Zucker get the CNN job.

“Zucker committed the sin of being perceived as a kingmaker, as someone who was at least in part responsible for Trump’s success. That is never tolerated in Trump World,” said Marc Fisher, co-author of “Trump Revealed: An American Journey of Ambition, Ego, Money, and Power.”

“Trump was also miffed that Zucker publicly pushed back against Trump’s repeated claims that he got Zucker his CNN job,” Fisher told TheWrap.

Also Read:Sarah Sanders Accused of Sharing Doctored InfoWars Video of Jim Acosta to Back Claim of ‘Inappropriate Behavior’

Zucker has boasted that he was key in snatching “The Apprentice” from ABC when executive producer Mark Burnett shopped it to networks in 2003.

“I understood who and what Donald Trump was because I was from New York and I understood that he was just a one-man-wrecking-publicity machine,” he told a Drexel University audience in 2011. “Even if the show wasn’t good, he was going to say it was good. Or… even if the ratings weren’t good, he was going to say the ratings were great, and that nobody could generate publicity like Donald Trump. And by the way, that turned out to be entirely true.”

After Trump declared himself for president in 2015, Zucker’s CNN gave him a windfall of free airtime. The network often ran his rallies uninterrupted, despite Zucker’s past public statements about Trump’s dishonesty.

One study said CNN dedicated eight times as much coverage to Trump than to his closest Republican rival, Ted Cruz.

When Trump announced his candidacy on June 16, 2015, he asserted that “When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best. … They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.”

Soon after, CNN gave him a forum to clarify those remarks, in an interview with host Don Lemon. Trump cited several news reports that he said backed him up. Lemon politely maintained that the reports were “about women being raped, it’s not about criminals coming across the border.”

“Well, somebody’s doing the raping, Don,” said Trump.

As Trump advanced and it became more apparent he would be the Republican candidate for president, CNN began to fact-check him more aggressively. Trump pushed back against CNN and other media outlets — including in rallies they aired.

“I don’t know of any specific moment when their relationship soured for good, but as Trump discovered during the campaign just how effective his attacks on the media were with his base, Zucker made for a natural target,” Fisher, who is also a senior editor at the Washington Post, told TheWrap.

The relationship was clearly strained by Aug. 2, 2016, when Trump tweeted three times about how upset CNN’s reporting had made him.

On that day alone, CNN ran this story about Trump escalating his fight with the family of fallen U.S. solider Humayun Khan, this story about Trump being mocked for eating KFC with a fork and knife, and this opinion piece calling Trump “ambitious, self-centered and seemingly amoral.”

Also Read:White House Denounces CNN Lawsuit Over Jim Acosta Suspension: ‘Just More Grandstanding’

Trump, who most pundits predicted would lose to Hillary Clinton, wrote: “CNN will soon be the least trusted name in news if they continue to be the press shop for Hillary Clinton… People believe CNN these days almost as little as they believe Hillary….that’s really saying something!”

CNN was far from the only outlet he criticized. But Trump’s beef with CNN was more personal. In September 2016, two months before the election, he called Zucker a failure.

“Jeff Zucker failed @NBC and he is now failing @CNN,” Trump wrote.

Miller, who has harshly criticized CNN, said Trump’s personal relationship with Zucker seems to be a factor.

“He never had a personal relationship with them,” said Miller of Trump’s critics on other networks. “He’s very good at ignoring people on TV he never knew.”

When AT&T began the process of trying to acquire CNN and Time Warner in 2017, Trump’s Justice Department tried to hold up the deal. When the merger went through in June 2018, Trump urged Zucker’s new bosses to fire him.

“The hatred and extreme bias of me by @CNN has clouded their thinking and made them unable to function,” said Trump in August. “Little Jeff Z has done a terrible job, his ratings suck, & AT&T should fire him to save credibility!”

Also Read:Jeff Zucker Condemns Trump White House Following Bomb Scare: ‘Their Words Matter’

Last month, Zucker suggested Trump’s rhetoric against CNN was partly to blame for the pipe bombs sent to the network.
Today, Lemon routinely criticizes Trump. In August, he accused him of a performance “straight out of a dictator’s playbook.” It was far from the respectful exchange he had with Trump in 2015, about whether Mexico was sending rapists across the border.

CNN’s latest clash with Trump also involved immigration — and disputes over the facts.
During a White House press conference last week, Acosta challenged Trump’s assertion that a caravan of migrants, far from the border, were part of a U.S. “invasion.”
Trump called him a “rude, terrible person.” Then a female White House aide tried to take away Acosta’s microphone, and Acosta maneuvered to keep it.
The White House announced that night that it had pulled Acosta’s credential.
CNN called the revocation of Acosta’s pass “a threat to democracy.” On Tuesday, it filed suit, demanding he be allowed back at the White House to do his job reporting on the president.
“Looks like a very good, legitimate First Amendment lawsuit,” First Amendment attorney Barry Covert, who thinks the Trump Administration will back down, told TheWrap. “Any decent, competent lawyers or counsel to the president would have advised him against this.”
The person who knows Zucker said the conflict between Trump and Zucker may have started as a game.
“I think it went past being a game when it started being a little dangerous,” the person told TheWrap. “I think it stopped being a game and I think Jeff certainly knows that. I do not believe in Jeff’s mind it’s a game anymore.”

President Zucker explains the relationship…

[SIZE=7]CNN boss: If we break away from Trump coverage ‘the audience goes away’[/SIZE]
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CNN President Jeff Zucker said his network’s audience would dwindle if its news programming shifted away from covering President Trump.

In an interview published in the latest issue of Vanity Fair, Zucker said the reason why CNN spends much of the day reporting on Trump’s day-to-day activities and his rhetoric is viewer demand.

“People say all the time, ‘Oh, I don’t want to talk about Trump, I’ve had too much Trump,’ ” Zucker told Vanity Fair. “And yet at the end of the day, all they want to do is talk about Trump."

“We’ve seen that anytime you break away from the Trump story and cover other events in this era, the audience goes away,” he added. "So we know that, right now, Donald Trump dominates.”

Zucker said he wants CNN to be a home for both supporters and opponents of the president, despite harsh criticism of the news outlet from Trump and other Republicans.

“On MSNBC, you rarely hear from people who do support Trump," Zucker said. “We want to be home to both those points of view.”

“It is true some of these folks are not very good with the facts, but that’s OK in the sense that it’s our job then to call them out,” he added.

CNN is projected to report its most profitable year ever, a source familiar told Vanity Fair, though it lags behind both Fox News and MSNBC in average prime-time viewership.

Be careful how you talk about God’s chosen people. Hapo hu deal na patco una deal na mwenye dunia.

This alone explains your hanging inferiority complex and brainwashing. At least tuck it in.

lets stick to the thread please.

But since you want to bring up your hatred of Jews because of their tiff with Palestine, I know that’s where your hate stems from, but that aside, just know that JEWS CONTROL YOU!!

You are not as smart as you think you are. If they decide today you will discuss Maduro huko ndio wataelekeza macho yako na fikira yako.

You don’t know Maduro or even care but they’ll make sure you know him well. If they have to make a movie or a Tv show to inform you more, they will do it.

So usijione wewe mjanja sana.

And if you run away to Russian news feeds ati looking for the ALTERNATIVE STORY like kyuk to the core or Gashwin, hata kuko huko ni wao tu!!

RT news, Sputnik … ni wao tu. And they will spin that story to fit their agenda.

Si unaona hata Larry King ako RT news siku hizi?

His real name is Lawrence Harvey Zeiger. And his parents were ORTHODOX JEWS!

So don’t fancy yourself to be too smart.

Ukikimbilia Youtube wanakungoja huko with a new narrative. Who owns Google and YouTube? Yes you guessed right.

And at the end of the day, @ScotlandYard you live how Israel wants you to live. Hivo ndio iko it’s just that you just don’t know it yet.

Another brain washed brother

Don’t see how anyone can fall for this shiit

Fall for which shit?

hii hapa

But si it’s fact. What further proof do you need? Just Google Jewish businessmen,

Jewish media owners,

Jewish owned banks,

… and then fall down in a heart attack.

They own it all. The Lord kept his promise to Abraham.

Unadhani walikuwa wanafukuzwa na Hitler kwa nini? It’s because at that time they owned Germany. And it’s not their fault really. Wakiguza kitu ina thrive.

Hitler had to take everything from them by force and exterminate them.

Same for Stalin. For Stalin to take over Russia’s economy he had to exterminate the Jews there. Many of them fled to the U.S.

Look at Hollywood. An empty useless desert. A Jew comes a long looking for a place where he can make pictures without being bothered by the govt. or the Italian mafia. The thing becomes a monster of an industry in less than 50 years.

Look at Silicon valley. Some Jewish kids from Stanford and Caltech and MIT take silly ideas and turn them into trillion dollar businesses. Google, Facebook, Dell, Quallcom, Whatsapp, Paypal, Comcast, Vimeo, Zynga, tinder, Compaq, Android, Ebay, linkedin etc etc.

Zote started by Jews.

Don’t even look at financials or banks. You will get a migraine.

Ingia real estate ushangae kabisa. Ndio utaelewa. Ndio utajua why Trump a real estate guy wanted a Jewish son in law from a real estate family.

Look at medicine… just Google the biggest pharmaceutical companies ujionee ni nani wenye hizo companies.

That is the point -they are Gods chosen people (according to them)- that is a propaganda they want you to believe because they know if you believe - you will be afraid to confront them and they can do whatever they want without any competition

you should also know - the richest countries in the world are not jew controlled

when it comes to peace time technology Asian countries have taken over

When it comes to military technology the jews are second to non - with good reason
hope you see what am getting too

Why would we be afraid to confront them or compete with them?

Why do they need confronting?

Jews are very influential. Hapa Nairobi pia wako. At JKIA, Southern Airport Road was closed and the design for Outer Ring altered because of an Israeli cargo terminal.

It’s nice and dandy you seem to know so much about your white overlords but you need to dig your glorious black history more

The current occupiers of Israel are the fake Ashkenazi jews who’ve been known thieves and liars since antiquity. That’s why they have been chased out of many countries over the years like Russia and Germany. Don’t be so taken in with their financial “success”. These European Jews are the just vicious merchants. Ever read Merchant of Venice and Shylock?. These outcasts invented usury and Shylocking and are known for their ruthlessness in business. Profit at whatever cost even if it means killing babies or destroying entire populations. An encyclopedia will not be enough to document the sins of these white devils. And how they pretend to have a hotline to God!

Now Madness is a fully grown African man believing that a patch of desert is the chosen land instead of sweet Africa. Still God sits in Aethiopia in righteous judgement to the evil lies Babylon has filled in the minds of our weak intellectuals. Justice will prevail soon

Hapo ndio nimesimamia. Na uwache kusoma Mein Kampf and other anti semitic works.

By the way thread ilikuwa kuhusu CNN and Trump. Maneno ya Palestine na “Asian countries” fungueni thread mpya.

The question is, is Trump and CNN truly at loggerheads considering Trump and Zucker’s recent shared history?