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On Memorial Day afternoon, CNN looked down their noses at the public, reporting on a poll that found most of the American people are are way too overconfident at spotting fake news.
As usual, they offered no humility about all the fake news that they spread about the Trump campaign colluding with the Russians and other pseudo-scandals. Instead, they mocked people who watch OAN and Fox News.
CNN senior media reporter Oliver Darcy appeared as a guest on
CNN Newsroom to discuss the findings of a recent survey claiming that about 75 percent of Americans "overestimate their ability" to spot fake news. Host Victor Blackwell set up the segment: "As many as three in four Americans overestimate their ability to discern whether a headline is real or false on social media or across the internet broadly. That's according to a new study from the University of Utah and Washington University in St. Louis."