11-02-2014, 03:52 PM
If you saw the program you would understand what good it would do for Yoko to talk. Mockingbird has developed an aggressive final form like the shows from the 50th. They know they have a Bush majority, smartphone generation that isn't paying attention to journalistic integrity and won't demand it when CNN puts on propagandistic, one-sided pro-government programs. Sean's statement that only a naive person would not realize Chapman was not a crazed lone nut goes a long way when the trolls say you are only furthering the misery of the family with your conspiracy theories. It shuts them up pretty quickly.
You should have seen the program. CNN had the balls to show two spokespeople who were against the conspiracy and a compliant CNN host during their discussion of the whether or not there was a conspiracy. Even the build-up was disgusting. They said "some people believe there was a dark conspiracy involving CIA and other shadowy forces" etc. Paving a nutty road in front of their one-sided approach before reaching a quick dismissal. Meanwhile if Bresler were alive he could have added some facts to that formula that would have destroyed their deceptive attempt at concealment. No mention of Sean's statement either. By speaking Yoko would at least put it in people's minds that CNN was ignoring her and make them ask why? I can tell you what John would think of Yoko's silence. During his life he wasn't known for being short on words for this kind of stuff.
You should have seen the program. CNN had the balls to show two spokespeople who were against the conspiracy and a compliant CNN host during their discussion of the whether or not there was a conspiracy. Even the build-up was disgusting. They said "some people believe there was a dark conspiracy involving CIA and other shadowy forces" etc. Paving a nutty road in front of their one-sided approach before reaching a quick dismissal. Meanwhile if Bresler were alive he could have added some facts to that formula that would have destroyed their deceptive attempt at concealment. No mention of Sean's statement either. By speaking Yoko would at least put it in people's minds that CNN was ignoring her and make them ask why? I can tell you what John would think of Yoko's silence. During his life he wasn't known for being short on words for this kind of stuff.

