Vivek is making waves yet again. And CNN moves against him as freedom of speech is not allowed in media, or so they think.
In a stunning turn of events, 2024 GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has accused CNN of “egregious interference” in the Iowa GOP caucus, alleging that the network prematurely ended his Town Hall and then threatened his campaign with a cease-and-desist order for sharing it on YouTube. Ramaswamy expressed his displeasure, highlighting the contrast with CNN’s treatment of another Republican figure, Nikki Haley.
Vivek exposed the J6 hoax for a brief moment to the CNN audience and the execs lost their minds so they had to shut down Vivek by having the host interrupt him constantly. It was painfully obvious. Good on Vivek for dropping truth bombs in the face of such resistance-
Ramaswamy, known for his articulate and insightful responses, recounted the incident, stating, “CNN’s egregious interference with the Iowa GOP caucus is offensive. My CNN town hall with the voters here went so well that they cut it off early & then threatened our campaign with a cease-and-desist for posting it on YouTube, while Nikki Haley’s scripted CNN town hall from 6 months ago is still up.”
The presidential hopeful has been resonating with audiences, providing clear and robust answers to various challenging questions while gaining favor among those in attendance.
CNN doesn’t want you to see this town hall with Vivek. So here it is! pic.twitter.com/eXLcnkJnqX
— TheLastDon (@TheLastDon222) December 31, 2023
During the CNN town hall, anchor Abby Phillip employed a new tactic to disrupt Ramaswamy’s narrative and hinder his ability to convey facts. Phillip repeatedly talked over him, contradicted his statements, and denied him the opportunity to respond. Despite her efforts, Vivek skillfully navigated the situation, maintaining his composure and effectively countering the interruptions.
This strategy, intended to throw Ramaswamy off balance, did not yield the desired results for CNN. Instead, Vivek adeptly addressed the challenges, showcasing his ability to handle tough questioning and emphasizing his commitment to transparent and open communication.
In one notable exchange, take a mere 8 minutes to witness Ramaswamy’s insightful response on the topic of reverse racism, where he skillfully articulates his perspective.
@CNN @CNNPolitics @CnnTown – you may not know this, but #TRUTH is popular with the American people. Here’s the full version of @VivekGRamaswamy Townhall that CNN removed from their social media channels. https://t.co/VCaQXZUclT https://t.co/d0gFwBrtjK
— Daily Vivek (@dailyvivek1) December 30, 2023
Notably, Ramaswamy also tackled a question related to the Civil War, delivering an impressive and thoughtful response that further demonstrated his depth of knowledge on various subjects. Continued below Vivek’s vid…
Vivek: This is the CNN town hall they do *not* want you to see. They forcibly removed it from YouTube earlier this month after it got 200k+ views in 12 hours, yet Nikki Haley’s CNN town hall from 6 months ago still remains up there. Their gambit to rig the Iowa GOP caucus is shameful.
FULL Vivek Ramaswamy Town Hall in CNN @VivekGRamaswamy #Vivek pic.twitter.com/bK0f4oy3pP
— The Report (@TheReportX) December 14, 2023
Vivek’s ability to navigate these challenging situations has garnered attention and admiration, solidifying his standing as a formidable candidate in the 2024 GOP presidential race. The contrast between his treatment by CNN and the continued presence of Nikki Haley’s town hall from six months prior raises questions about potential bias and selective enforcement of network policies.
I watched it on YouTube. When the "Townhall" host is arguing with the candidate it becomes fairly annoying. Seems to be the norm when someone attempts to tell the truth on CNN and the oldschool legacy media outlets. #IndependentMedia https://t.co/n2l565W93j
— James Chaney (@JChaney95952550) January 1, 2024
As the presidential campaign intensifies, these incidents underscore the importance of fair and unbiased media coverage. Vivek Ramaswamy’s resilience in the face of perceived interference only serves to strengthen his appeal among voters seeking a candidate who can withstand pressure and provide genuine, unfiltered insights.
In a political landscape where media influence plays a significant role, incidents like these fuel ongoing debates about journalistic integrity and the potential impact of media bias on the democratic process. Vivek Ramaswamy’s experience serves as a poignant example of the challenges faced by candidates navigating a complex media environment while striving to connect with voters and convey their message authentically.
Some humor on it all…
CNN asked about Vivek Ramaswamy suspending TV ad spending—My response wasn’t their favorite.
CNN asked about Vivek Ramaswamy suspending TV ad spending—My response wasn’t their favorite. pic.twitter.com/SVytBxmZpX
— Damon Imani (@damonimani) December 28, 2023
Major Points Discussed:
- Vivek Ramaswamy accuses CNN of “egregious interference” in the Iowa GOP caucus, claiming they prematurely ended his successful Town Hall and threatened his campaign with a cease-and-desist for sharing it on YouTube.
- Ramaswamy contrasts his treatment with CNN with that of Nikki Haley, pointing out that Haley’s scripted town hall from six months ago remains accessible on the platform.
- During the CNN town hall, anchor Abby Phillip attempted to disrupt Ramaswamy by talking over him, contradicting his statements, and denying him the opportunity to respond. However, Vivek adeptly handled the situation, maintaining composure and effectively countering the interruptions.
- Ramaswamy’s resilience and articulate responses to challenging questions have garnered him support and admiration, solidifying his position as a formidable candidate in the 2024 GOP presidential race.
- The incidents highlight the importance of fair and unbiased media coverage in the political landscape, prompting discussions about journalistic integrity, media bias, and their potential impact on the democratic process. Ramaswamy’s experience serves as a noteworthy example of the challenges faced by candidates navigating a complex media environment.
James Kravitz, freelance writer
Comments – Threads – Links
- So strange how CNN is coming after Vivek but not Nikki Haley, who posted the entirety of her town hall on her YouTube channel for over half a year. Speaks volumes about who the establishment wants in charge. – Ian Miles Cheong
- They are trying to install Nikki on us. They are pouring money into her. It won’t work. Keep on going. People are listening- Sling Shot
- CNN is in the business of lies so of course they hate Vivek!- Rudolph Troha
- I saw a clip of this town hall a while back and tried to watch the whole thing. I was unable to find it at that time. Very strange- Casey
- Likely leader in 28 Presidential primaries. I can get behind this reasoned intelectual America First. He is already most relevant to current issues. But Trump remains as our Rally cry. Thank you very much. Vote Trump for America First in 24. Vivek in cabinet for sure!.- Joseph Kenny
- Private companies can do what they want, but I also think it kills your brand to pick sides. Is YouTube willing to hurt brand equity and shareholder value in order to influence an election? It appears that way- Jordache Perozzo
- CNN is deleting Vivek’s town hall for a reason…. Take a guess why. BAM!…. Now they can’t delete this copy! – Choice
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