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CNN Reporter: "These Country Music Supporters Were Likely Trump Supporters"

CNN Reporter: "These Country Music Supporters Were Likely Trump Supporters"

On the same day CBS fired one of its network executives, Hayley Geftman-Gold, after she took to social media to explain why she was "not even sympathetic" to victims of the Las Vegas shooting because "country music fans often are Republican," CNN had its own "zen moment" of victim-blaming and stereotyping of innocent concertgoers caught up in the horrific carnage at the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival, when during a live broadcast Monday morning, CNN reporter Jeff Zeleny suggested that most of the victims were Trump supporters for the mere fact that they were attend

Watch Live: President Trump To Address The Nation Following Las Vegas Shooting

Moments from now President Trump will address the nation following the horrific mass shooting in Las Vegas that has claimed the lives of at least 50 people and injured some 400 (see:  "Deadliest Mass Shooting In US History": At Least 50 Killed, Over 400 Injured After Shooter Opens Fire At Las Vegas Concert).

The comments come after Trump issued his sympathies to the victims and families over Twitter after being briefed on the shooting earlier this morning. 

Chilling Warning Before Shooting Attack: "You Are All Going To Die"

45 minutes before 64-year-old Stephen Paddock opened fire on unsuspecting concert goers on the Las Vegas strip, killing at least 50 and wounding more than 200, in what the AP described as the deadliest mass shooting in modern US history, an unknown female reportedly made a chilling warning. According to The Express, one woman who was at the Route 91 music event, claimed an unidentified woman had told other concert-goers they were “all going to die” after pushing her way to the front of the venue.

Saudi Official Fired After Image Of Jedi Master Yoda In Textbook Goes Viral

Saudi Official Fired After Image Of Jedi Master Yoda In Textbook Goes Viral

Via TheAntiMedia.org,

Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Education has been given the boot for allowing the image of a pop culture icon to be published in his country’s high school curriculum. 

From the Associated Press on Monday:

“A senior Education Ministry official in Saudi Arabia has been fired after high school students opened their textbooks to find an image of Yoda from the ‘Star Wars’ films seated next to a Saudi king.

 

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