New Undercover Video: CNN Producer Slashes 'Stupid' Voters, 'Clown' Trump, Ugly Kellyanne

June 30th, 2017 2:08 PM

Project Veritas has released another undercover video of a CNN producer saying embarrassing things underlining the network’s liberal, anti-Trump atmosphere. Jimmy Carr, a producer for CNN’s morning show New Day, with co-anchors Alisyn Camerota and Chris Cuomo -- the son of one New York Democrat governor and the brother of the current New York Democrat governor.

Carr was caught on camera proclaiming “On the inside, we all recognize that he is a clown, that he is hilariously unqualified for this, he’s really bad at this and that he does not have America’s best interests. We recognize he’s just f—ing crazy.”

He added: “90 percent of us are on board with just the fact that he’s crazy.”When he’s asked if that means, 90 percent are “With Her,” he says no, just they ‘acknowledge the fact that he’s bats–t.”

Asked if it would be “fair to question the intellect of the American voter,” Mr. Carr replied, “Oh no. They’re stupid as s–t.” 

Carr referred to the White House counselor as “that awful woman Kellyanne Conway. You know, the blonde.” When the Project Veritas videographer asked what Conway looked like, Carr replied, “She looks like she got hit with a shovel.”

“What’s that?” the man recording asked Carr, who repeated the insult. “She looks like she got hit with a shovel.”

The same media that's obsessing over Trump's tweets about Mika Brzezinski will probably skip right over this. Carr said them when he didn't think anyone was filming or paying attention, which cannot be said for the president. But certainly Mika agrees that Conway is "that awful woman," a woman she thinks shouldn't be allowed on TV. 

Carr also says Trump's not really a Republican, that he doesn't really care about social issues like abortion or gay marriage, or even about the budget...but that sounds like many Republicans over the last two years. It's also a little tougher to say with Justice Gorsuch on the Supreme Court. 

Carr is a CNN newbie, just getting a job in 2013 (although he held internships before). So it's easier to dismiss him than with John Bonifield, who's held many jobs at CNN.