CNN anchor Jake Tapper ripped the White House’s latest promotion of President Donald Trump’s war with Iran through clips of pop culture and video games edited with real war footage. “Well, the last ...
The White House’s video Friday began with a brief clip from the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. It quickly transitioned to footage of the U.S. military bombing an Iranian vehicle. “Wasted” ...
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The White House has posted videos combining real footage from the nascent war in Iran interspersed with footage from movies and video game clips, and phrases like "wasted" over images of explosions.
Peaceful and violent, in video game screenshots and movie clips and on professional playing fields, the icons come fast and furious in quick-cut footage — some of the most renowned slivers of ...