Shameless Garbage Media Blurs Hero’s Trump T-Shirt

CNN has a sister network owned by the same company known as HLN. It’s sort of like the junior varsity version of CNN. If you want to move up the ranks and score a job at CNN, then you have to put in your time at HLN and prove that you are a certified hot garbage dumpster fire first.

The hero in this meme is a man named Stephen Eckle. When he saw a baby suffocating inside a hot, locked car in a parking lot, Stephen acted immediately. He grabbed a hammer from his own vehicle, smashed in the window and saved the baby from a terrible certain death.

But when HLN interviewed him on a live segment – they blurred out Stephen’s “Trump 2020” T-shirt. These people are so shamelessly transparent that toddlers can now tell when they’re lying to their viewers. Wouldn’t want anyone to get the impression that Trump supporters are heroic everyday people!

Out of all the outrageous media stunts that we see day in and day out, it’s the ones like these that cause us to feel the most contempt for them. A guy saves a baby’s life, so they blur out his Trump T-shirt.

Nice going, hot garbage dumpster fire!


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