Networks Ignore New Wikileaks Dump, Tout Al Gore Campaigning for Hillary

"Back together again!"

Mainstream media colluding with Hillary Clinton, the Department of Justice colluding with Hillary Clinton, Saudi Arabia and Qatar funding ISIS while lavishing tens of millions of dollars on Bill and Hillary Clinton -- none of these revelations means one iota, because Al Gore says electing Donald Trump will lead to a "climate catastrophe." 

It has been obvious that mainstream is engaged in a concerted effort to destroy a Republican presidential nominee and via Wikileaks, we've been given proof that these very media outlets have colluded with the Clinton campaign from the get-go. It stands to reason the major networks wouldn't want to highlight their own corruption, so they do what they do best: engage in left-wing hysteria about climate change by touting Al Gore, who's been out on the trail for Hillary Clinton in an effort to engage millennial voters. 

Newsbusters reports: 

While all of the “Big Three” networks were buzzing about the ongoing “GOP civil war” Tuesday, only one wasn’t able to find the time to report the latest deluge of leaked e-mails to plague the Hillary Clinton campaign. ABC dedicated spent three minutes touting how failed presidential candidate Al Gore stumped for Clinton in Florida. “Meantime this evening, a very rare appearance, alongside Hillary Clinton tonight. Al Gore and Clinton back together again,” hyped Anchor David Muir on World News Tonight.

“Your vote really, really, really counts. A lot. You can consider me as exhibit an "A" of that truth,” Gore joked to the Florida crowd at a Clinton Rally. “Even today, the painful memory still fresh,” ABC’s Cecilia Vega noted as she played a clip of the Democratic crowd chanting “You won, you won,” a reference to Gore loss to George W. Bush in 2000. “Take it from me, your vote can make all of the difference in this election,” he continued.

What ABC failed to report, but their competitors did, was the latest batch of Clinton Campaign e-mails released by WikiLeaks on Tuesday. “As [Gore] spoke, reporters were poring through a third torch of e-mails hacked from the account of Clinton Campaign Chair John Podesta,” reported Nancy Cordes on CBS Evening News, “The 1,200 e-mails posted by WikiLeaks today, bring the total since Friday to 5,000.”

But what the media really wants the public to care about is that a has-been presidential candidate and climate-conspiracy theorist has reunited with the family he's long been at odds with:

 

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