Just how pathetic is Fake Jake Tapper and CNN? Tapper has devolved into bashing Trump and especially Steve Bannon by using cartoons. Seriously.
On Sunday’s episode of CNN’s “State of the Union” with Jake Tapper, Tapper aired a questionable depiction of Stephen Bannon, a top adviser in the White House.
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In the cartoon, which Tapper illustrated himself, Bannon is depicted with numerous pockmarks on his face and deep red marks over his nose and around his eyes. Bannon’s shirt is also covered in what looks like coffee, food or mud.
The cartoon pokes fun at a recent incident involving Bannon, in which Bannon posed for a picture in his office with Shmuley Boteach, a rabbi. In the background of the photo is a large whiteboard showing some of Bannon’s goals, along with checkmarks next to tasks, presumably indicating an accomplishment. However, some of the tasks that are coupled with a checkmark have not actually been accomplished.
For instance, one of the goals listed was “5,000 more border patrol agents.” Although the money has been officially requested to hire the new agents, the funds have yet to be obtained and spent.
In Tapper’s cartoon, a grossly overweight Bannon shows off the “other side” of his office whiteboard, displaying secret goals, such as “Come up with good spin on being fired from [the National Security Council],” “Get Paul Ryan fired” and “Don’t get fired!”