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While most of the MSM hand-grenades itself into irrelevancy using embarrassingly transparent propaganda to attack Donald Trump, CNN's death throes have made for some of the most entertaining and unscripted reality TV in the history of humankind.

After firing three employees for publishing Fake News amid tanking ratings - right before an undercover sting exposed the Trump-Russia witch hunt as nothing more than a ratings grab, CNN went full Gomer Pyle when they blackmailed a Reddit user for thought crimes.

Never before has a network done so much damage to their brand in so little time.

History will note

The great meme war began after CNN journalist Andrew Kaczynski - who has a history of 'doxing' people, harassing women, and may have driven a guy to suicide - blackmailed a Reddit user who made a satirical video of President Trump 'beating up CNN' in an old WWF bit which the President tweeted last Sunday. After the Redditor apologized to CNN for his thought crimes, Kaczynski wrote that CNN "reserves the right to publish his identity should any of that change."

Really bad move

In response to CNN's bullying, the internet exploded with rage. In addition to 4chan launching "operation autistic storm," Infowars launched a contest with a $20,000 prize for the best meme - judged by Infowars journalist Paul Joseph Watson.

This isn't the first time Infowars has impacted US politics with hilarious contests. Last October, they offered $1,000 to anyone who made it onto television with a shirt reading "Bill Clinton is a rapist," and $5,000 for anyone who shouted the phrase on TV while wearing similar attire. The results made national headlines.

And in May following an incident in which CNN host Kathy Griffin took part in some assassination porn, Infowars launched another contest - offering $1,000 - $2500 to anyone wearing a "CNN is ISIS" shirt who also shouted the phrase on TV.

TO THE MEMES!

Trump supporters far and wide have taken the contest by storm, offering up witty and hilarious submissions in the quest for $20,000 in cold hard cash. There are way too many to post here, so check out twitter hashtag #CNNMemewar

Enjoy!

First - the_donald's current favorite - created by @Carpedonktum

One of the best I've seen.



Want to win 20 grand?



I'm judging this contest: https://t.co/JRTPvZbt2X pic.twitter.com/YYlAIx1pXc — Paul Joseph Watson (@PrisonPlanet) July 6, 2017

"I would have gotten away with it if it wasn't for you meddling memers and your damn frog!"#CNNMemeWar pic.twitter.com/dySNz9OamK — The Columbia Bugle (@ColumbiaBugle) July 8, 2017

The Silver Fox paying his respects. #CNNMemeWar pic.twitter.com/COZRDTJMg3 — The Columbia Bugle (@ColumbiaBugle) July 8, 2017

CNN is taking a beating. Will they apologize? #CNNMemeWar pic.twitter.com/mZQove3Rty — Democrats for Trump (@YoungDems4Trump) July 8, 2017





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