This is not a hoax. It is a document generated by a Tennessee General Assembly statutory oversight committee.
Transcript of the draft bill in question.
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HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 779
By Van Huss
A RESOLUTION to recognize CNN and The Washington Post as
fake news and condemn them for denigrating
our citizens.
WHEREAS, on October 3, 2019, an editor for The Washington Post wrote that President
Donald J. Trump has cast a spell on the Republican Party and suggested that Trumpism is cultlike; and
WHEREAS, on November 24, 2019, a CNN host suggested that Trump supporters
belong to a cult and that our president is using mind control; and
WHEREAS, we recognize that fake news outlets suggest ideas without directly making
accusations so that they can claim innocence from their ivory towers; and
WHEREAS, it is fascinating to see this latest "cult-of-Trump" meme coming from the left,
because they are the true masters of deploying mobs to demand total conformity and
compliance with their agenda; and
WHEREAS, any thoughtful observer can see the cult-of-Trump meme as a classic case
of psychological projection; after all, accusing someone's perceived opponent of exactly what
one intends to do is a very old tactic; and
WHEREAS, the mainstream media is in a panic because President Trump has opened
the eyes of many average Americans who are tired of politics as usual. They are tired of being
politicians' political pawns, and they are tired of every other country's needs being put before
their own; and
WHEREAS, suggestions of cult-like behavior by President Trump's supporters substitute
a value judgment in place of a sorely needed argumentative analysis of how voters generate
their own political views; and
WHEREAS, to describe the entire Republican Party as a cult led by President Trump is
problematic: If journalists are going to refer to the party as a cult and its supporters as cultists,
they must define what "cult" means; otherwise, they are assuming that a cult is some obvious
phenomenon and everyone knows what the word means; and
WHEREAS, this cult diagnosis isn’t a reasoned argument, or even an objective
description; and
WHEREAS, the cult diagnosis draws a line between Trump opponents and Trump
supporters, and it oversimplifies the way people think and feel about their own beliefs and those
on the other side of that line; and
WHEREAS, President Trump understood their frustration when he ran for office; he has
taken a stand on behalf of the middle class and everyday people, and that is the reason he has
growing support; and
WHEREAS, suggestions that supporters of President Trump are exhibiting cult-like
behavior isn't helpful in an era of significant political polarization; now, therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE HUNDRED
ELEVENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE, THE SENATE
CONCURRING, that the State of Tennessee recognizes CNN and The Washington Post as
fake news and part of the media wing of the Democratic Party.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that we condemn them for denigrating our citizens and
implying that they are weak-minded followers instead of people exercising their rights that our
veterans paid for with their blood.
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NOTE
Forty-one year old James "Micah" Van Huss is a self-declared pious Christian, ex-military Republican
member of the Tennessee House of Representatives representing over 14,000 people in House District 6 in Washington County since January 8, 2013.
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