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CNN Uses Fake “College Republican” to Slam McCain
Written by Matt Donnellan
Thursday, 24 July 2008
CNN Uses Fake “College Republican” to Slam McCain Story bashing McCain relies on planted quotes
Los Angeles, CA – on Thursday morning, CNN
ran a story about young voters and the presidential election. The
premise of the story is that young Republicans say there is an
“enthusiasm gap between them and their candidate.” The only problem is
that CNN relies on quotes from a fake College Republican.
Eric
Pearlmutter, a student at the University of Southern California, was
shown saying, “We try to get people out to our College Republican
meetings but we can’t seem to get the same amount of support.”
Ben Meyers, the President of the USC
College Republican, had different story. “I have never met Eric
Pearlmutter. I have never seen him at a College Republican meeting. He
is not on our membership roster. I don’t know why someone would think
he has speaks for us. As far as I know, he could be a Democrat.”
Meyers
says the College Republican weekly meetings regularly draw 30 or 40
attendees, far more than the rival College Democrats club.
“I’m
not saying that McCain is going to win big among youth voters, but to
claim that his support is weak among young Republicans is just pure
liberal media propaganda,” said Meyers. “Real College Republicans are
fired up for McCain. He’s our kind of Republican… a Maverick.”
“Last
week when Cindy McCain visited San Diego, 20 College Republicans drove
hours on a moments notice just for the chance to meet her,” said
Michael Antonopoulos, the California Chairman of Students for McCain.
“That’s what I call enthusiasm.”