Months of 31

Every other Monday: Healthcare

Every single Tuesday is a whitehouse.gov review, which we closely scrutinize every inch of whitehouse.gov and every word of every press release, employee statements, and even fabricated sources. We set up traps for those who are in the White House by assisting in a media campaign disguised as something they accept or enjoy (i.e. the NRA and other stupid Conservative media), we then ask various off-topic questions to bait them into answering, they are afraid of refusing to answer because that would (most of the time), make them look bad. These questions also include a "good cop/bad cop" routine where we ask a nice question, and then go "all-in" every other question to throw them off.

Wednesdays is a weekly review of Russian contacts. Most of the time we scrutinize construction reports about Trump properties worldwide along with the names and backgrounds of close real-estate authorities worldwide and their relations with the Trump Organization. We were working on releasing our findings by November, with a large comprehensive list of all real-estate connections between Donald J. Trump and Russian Citizens, even if they just include a Russian Immigrant with absolutely no ties to the Kremlin spanning all the way up to big business bosses who manipulate Russian Media.

Thursdays is a discrimination day, during our planning periods (2:25-5:00 P.M. when we clock-out at Columbus Circle), we closely scrutinize any Republican Representatives in the House and the Senate, and closely compare them to previously discriminatory pieces of legislation in the past. We even include random cases of discrimination in the Auto Industry. We spend our lunch hours leading up to this period down at the Turnstyle (the shopping/food spot in the subway tunnel below Columbus Circle in New York City), where we discuss broken-campaign promises that Donald Trump has shown to exhibit. These broken campaign promises include his golfing trips.

I will not say how long I've been with Time Warner and CNN, but I can say it has definitely accelerated its propaganda game. It had heavy anti-Romney propaganda back in 2012, but with Time Warner's new sponsors, we've been instructed to focus our efforts on bringing down the GOP.

Fridays are a free day, where we usually contribute and give critique to Opinion articles in our Politics section.

Months of 30

Every cycle is reversed (meaning Wednesdays are Fridays and Fridays are Wednesdays, and so-around).

After everything is compiled, we wait to publish so we mix up the days, to make this pattern less noticeable.