CNN's war on American Christians just hit a massive roadblock, and patriots everywhere are celebrating as conservative powerhouse Allie Beth Stuckey completely demolished their latest hit piece masquerading as a "documentary."
The failing network's so-called investigation into "Christian nationalism" is nothing more than another desperate attempt by the legacy media to demonize millions of Americans who simply believe our nation was founded on Christian principles. But Stuckey wasn't having any of it.
"We hear all the time: The danger is Christian nationalism, but the definition of Christian nationalism is so fluid," the BlazeTV host fired back on her show "Relatable." "I'm not even sure how I would personally define it, but if you break down the words, nationalism just means love of country."
"CNN and the radical left are trying to turn basic patriotism and faith into dirty words. They're weaponizing vague terminology to silence anyone who dares to acknowledge America's Christian heritage."
This is exactly the kind of media manipulation we've come to expect from CNN's propaganda machine. They can't win on policy, so they resort to smearing ordinary Americans as "extremists" for holding the same beliefs our Founding Fathers held.
What CNN conveniently ignores is that America WAS founded on Judeo-Christian values. That's not extremism – that's historical fact. But in their twisted worldview, celebrating our nation's Christian roots somehow makes you a dangerous radical.
The Real Agenda Exposed
Make no mistake, folks – this isn't about genuine journalism. This is about silencing the voices that threaten the establishment's stranglehold on American culture. They're terrified that under President Trump's second term, Americans are rediscovering their faith and their patriotism.
Stuckey's brilliant takedown exposes CNN's game plan: create a boogeyman out of thin air, slap a scary label on it, then use that label to attack anyone who stands in their way.
The question every American should be asking is simple: If loving your country and honoring its Christian foundation makes you a "nationalist," then what exactly is wrong with that? And why is CNN so desperate to convince us otherwise?
