The “schooling” of CNN's left-wing media analyst Brian Stelter by a college freshman during a Q&A session continues to prove that many journalists are indeed activists, Fox News contributor Joe Concha said Thursday.
Concha said Stelter was"schooled" by 18-year-old Christopher Phillips, who asked about CNN's own reportage, to which Stelter initially nervously joked that it was time for a lunch break."[I]ronically [it was] at an event to discuss the dangers of disinformation – something Mr. Stelter is patently an expert on for all the wrong reasons," he said.
He noted CNN among others has since paid out a legal settlement to Sandmann, then a Kentucky Catholic school student who was pictured smiling at a Native American activist while wearing a hat supportive of Donald Trump. "So she decided that Polish democracy wasn't really democracy, the Brexit vote happened, she didn't like that, so she decided that that hadn't really happened fairly, and on and on through Donald Trump," Murray claimed.
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