These self-righteous CNN propagandists can’t hold back. They push their tired old line about Trump’s base being non-college-educated and claim 73% of them believe in “conspiracy theories,” compared to 57% of college graduates and 44% of postgraduates. Meanwhile, college-educated people, especially those with postgraduate degrees, are more likely to be brainwashed by the system, swallowing whatever the establishment feeds them without a second thought. Then they list their big examples: JFK, Obama’s birthplace, and vaccines causing autism. Here’s the kicker—there’s credible evidence behind all three that they conveniently dismiss as tinfoil-hat nonsense. Studies, court cases, declassified documents, whistleblowers, and personal experiences have shown enough smoke—especially with rising autism rates. But no, Erin Burnett and her snickering guest would rather giggle about flat-earthers and “hollow earth” than engage with why millions of Americans, degree or not, distrust the establishment they shill for. The real conspiracy here is how these fake news clowns think being condescending to half the country makes them sound smart.
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CNN Talker: Trump base, right? The non-college graduate, they are the most likely to believe in the conspiracy theory, right? 73% of them compared to just 57% of those who just have a college degree and 44% postgraduate degree.
Erin Burnett: And this isn’t the, there are more conspiracy theories as we were talking about, people believe them.
CNN Talker: Yeah, absolutely, I mean, look, we mentioned the JFK one, but how about Obama, not born in the US, a quarter of Americans, how about vaccines cause autism, that’s up, that’s nearly a quarter of Americans, and then you get 10% of Americans…
Erin Burnett: Stop, stop.
CNN Talker: …who believe the earth is flat? What? It’s great.
Erin Burnett: Two of them are here.
CNN Talker: Yeah, I I I don’t, I don’t even know what to say, but the numbers are the numbers,
Erin Burnett: There is hollow earth under the flatness. All right, thanks so much, and thanks to you, Anderson starts now.