In its latest ad,?ok porno izlemek zararl?m? CNN is dumbing things down for President Trump and his supporters obsessed with fake news.
For the company's new #FactsFirst campaign, CNN attempts to use something as simple as fruit to explain the difference between facts and fake news to the stubborn Tweeter-In-Chief.
And without once saying Trump's name, the media outlet's minimalist video completely shut him and his unhinged Twitter behavior down.
SEE ALSO: Trumps offends family of another fallen soldier, and this time a $25,000 check was involvedThe ad shows a shiny red apple in the middle of the screen, and though it might not seem like much at first a voiceover goes on to make a relevant point about Trump's role in spreading fake news.
"This is an apple," the voice says. "Some people might try to tell you that it's a banana. They might scream banana, banana, banana over and over and over again. They might put BANANA in all caps. You might even start to believe that this is a banana. But it's not. This is an apple."
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Trump has attacked CNN on Twitter quite frequently since taking office, claiming the company spreads nothing but "fake news" about him and his administration.
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In fact, Trump has taken his hatred of CNN so far that he's gone beyond verbal threats to retweet several violent memes featuring the CNN logo being body-slammed and getting hit by a train.
CNN has responded to the president directly in the past, but the subtle ad referencing the president's frequent claims and sporadic use of ALL CAPS in his tweets packed a powerful punch.
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CNN's main Twitter account also switched up its header photo, posting one that included the Apple that's most certainly not a banana, and the hashtag #FactsFirst.
All signs point to Trump going bananas over this, but he should be thankful they didn't call him out using an orange. 🍊
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