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Gestern — 13. April 2026

Watch: Trump’s Just Too Good for Her – CNN’s Erin Burnett Hilariously Disagrees With Herself 3 Times in 44 Seconds Trying to Beat Trump in Argument


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Image comparison showing a woman's appearance before and after the 2025 strike, along with her look before the 2026 strike, highlighting changes in expression and style.

Image comparison showing a woman's appearance before and after the 2025 strike, along with her look before the 2026 strike, highlighting changes in expression and style.

One of the more common criticisms you’ll hear about the modern American left is that the group truly has no meaningful or tangible direction outside of opposing all things President Donald Trump.

It’s beating a dead horse at this point, but the whole joke that the Democratic platform can be summed up by “Orange Man Bad” gets proven more true by the day.

In fact, a viral video has been making the rounds of late, highlighting just how much CNN stands for nothing apart from opposition to Trump.

And the video’s creator only needed 44 seconds to prove their point:

CNN right before we hit Iran’s nuclear facilities last year: There is no need for this. Iran isn’t close to having a nuclear weapon.

CNN immediately after last year’s strike: The mission failed, Iran is closer than ever to having a nuclear weapon.

CNN right before we hit Iran… pic.twitter.com/ndc7LUGocv

— MAZE (@mazemoore) April 8, 2026

The video, which has over 32,000 likes and nearly a million views since being posted Tuesday, shows the network’s Erin Burnett offering her punditry on the frosty relationship between the Trump administration and Iran.

Without skipping a beat, the 44-second video showed Burnett from various broadcasts, offering a rather contradictory view on the military conflict between the United States and Tehran.

First, Burnett is shown claiming that the military strikes of last summer were basically unnecessary, and that Iran wasn’t close to having a militarily viable nuclear weapon.

Fast forward a bit, and Burnett was shown saying that those strikes actually failed, and that experts were concerned Iran had the capabilities to arm multiple nuclear bombs.

Fast forward to the current military campaign, and Burnett was again saying this operation was unneeded because Iran wasn’t close to having nuclear capabilities.

So… which is it? Is Iran a pending threat capable of imminent mass destruction, or are they a bunch of backwater dullards?

We all know the real answer to that rhetorical question: it depends entirely on who’s sitting in the Oval Office.

When the facts themselves seem to bend depending on whether Donald Trump pulled the trigger, you’re looking at deeply ingrained reflex masquerading as some sort of intellectualism. The conclusion comes first, the reasoning gets reverse-engineered later, and consistency becomes collateral damage.

That’s the deeper problem here. It’s not that commentators occasionally get things wrong — to be totally fair, that’s inevitable in fast-moving geopolitical conflicts. It’s that the through-line increasingly appears to be opposition first, coherence second.

If a policy can be framed as reckless under Trump, it will be. If the same outcome can later be framed as insufficient or dangerously ineffective, it will be that too. It’s nothing more than posturing and positioning.

And that’s where the broader progressive platform starts to look less like a roadmap and more like a weather vane. Positions shift, emphasis changes, and urgency fluctuates based less on underlying facts and far, far more on political convenience.

The result is a kind of rhetorical whiplash where the audience is expected not to notice the contradiction, only the target. And if CNN’s ratings are anything to go by, the audience has, in fact, been noticing.

That viral 44-second clip clearly highlighted a pattern. When opposition becomes the organizing principle, clarity suffers and credibility follows. You can only argue both sides of the same threat for so long before people start asking whether you believe any of it at all.

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

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War on the Press? Maryland’s Democratic Governor Blasts Newspaper for Reporting on His Past


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The Democratic governor of a reliably blue state is officially in a war of words with the local press.

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore has been under a searing microscope of late, largely due to some of the less-than-flattering reporting from The Baltimore Sun.

The outlet has been ramping up the pressure on Moore, looking into inconsistencies in the 47-year-old’s past claims about his military service.

While Moore had previously been relatively mum on the matter, that abruptly changed on Tuesday, when Moore addressed The Baltimore Sun’s reporting directly during an MS Now appearance with former Biden White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki.

And, perhaps unsurprisingly, this is all the fault of President Donald Trump, according to Moore.

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore responds to the larger context of the Baltimore Sun’s investigation into his military service. Since 2024, the paper’s owner is a Trump ally named David Smith, who is the executive chairman of Sinclair Broadcast Group. https://t.co/VIFBvicU1J pic.twitter.com/gjfx0orad8

— The Briefing with Jen Psaki (@PsakiBriefing) April 8, 2026

Instead of broaching the actual substance of the investigation, Psaki and Moore were quick to pivot the conversation to the fact that The Baltimore Sun had recently been purchased by Sinclair Broadcast Group — a media titan that’s actually somewhat friendly with Trump.

This fact is apparently so disqualifying and so offensive that Moore told Psaki that he doesn’t consider The Baltimore Sun to be Maryland’s paper of record anymore.

“The Baltimore Sun used to be our paper of record,” Moore said. “It’s now become the paper of the right wing.”

Moore’s press secretary, Ammar Moussa, echoed his boss’ sentiments on X, calling the questions into the governor’s past “faux-journalism.”

We learned this weekend that Donald Trump’s friend and ally, billionaire David Smith, is directing Sinclair’s faux-journalism on Democrats in Maryland.

They don’t deserve to be treated like a news outlet and nothing that comes out of Sinclair should be taken seriously. https://t.co/KQXcfAKqj3

— Ammar Moussa (@ammarmufasa) April 6, 2026

But while Moore and his allies can take all the shots at the media that they want, The Baltimore Sun isn’t the only outlet looking into the Maryland governor’s allegedly checkered past.

The Washington Free Beacon has also been covering this story, as has Spotlight on Maryland.

Alarmingly, Moore and his team don’t exactly have their hands clean in this roiling feud with The Baltimore Sun.

According to the Washington Free Beacon, Moore’s team threatened to tank the reputation of The Baltimore Sun, and followed through with that by publishing private communications between Moore’s team and the outlet’s reporters.

The outlet also reported that Moore defended his military record — while again blaming Trump.

“The United States Army doesn’t question my integrity. The soldiers I served with don’t question my integrity,” Moore told Psaki. “But we are seeing how the right wing and these right-wing billionaires like David Smith is then using his wealth to be able to manipulate local media.”

He also claimed that “they’re doing it to curry favor with Donald Trump.”

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

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