AP Photo/Doug Murray As RedState reported earlier, New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers was on the receiving end of a conveniently-timed hit piece from CNN Wednesday, with allegations that he called the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre a government-orchestrated hoax in comments that he allegedly made over a decade ago.
In it, Rodgers, who independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. confirmed Tuesday was on his short list of possible vice presidential picks, was portrayed as someone who “enthusiastically shared these [conspiracy] stories, including with Pamela Brown, one of the journalists writing this piece.”
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As RedState noted, however, the sourcing for the story was incredibly thin: CNN reporter Pamela Brown (as indicated above) and one opportune “anonymous source” who allegedly had a similar exchange with Rodgers on another occasion and who “CNN… granted anonymity so as […]
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