CNN host Don Lemon spoke out on Tuesday night to shame supporters of President Donald Trump, claiming that they are “selfish” for not wanting to pay more taxes.

During the handoff from his fellow CNN host Chris Cuomo, Lemon brought up an earlier segment in which reporter Elle Reeve spent a day with Trump supporters in Oregon at a dune buggy rally in support of the president.

“I have to tell you, the story you did before that about the rich folks kind of dismantles that whole thing about economic anxiety was the reason that Trump got elected,” Lemon told Cuomo. “Those people have no economic anxiety. They’re rich.”

“Well, they have economic anxiety,” Cuomo replied. “They don’t want to give more money away to taxes…That used to be the traditional Republican, which was you don’t want to get taxed.”

That’s when Lemon went off.

“I don’t want to get taxed any more. Listen, you do what you want. I want to be able to buy a $250,000 dune buggy. I don’t want to help people who may be in need. I don’t want to — I want to be able to buy whatever, which is fine but just own up to it. Stop pretending the reason is economic anxiety. If you have enough disposable income to play dune buggies in the desert, listen, we all — I like to have fun, you like to have fun.

You like to go boating and fishing. But just be honest about what your intentions and what you think and stop pretending that it is something else. And stop ignoring the elephant in the room. It’s not really economic anxiety. It’s actually, I think, it is selfishness because listen, I do well. I don’t mind paying more taxes for people who are not doing well to help other people out. This is America. I will be okay. How much do I need?”

“As Americans, as people, especially if you believe in the Christian values that you espouse, you’re supposed to do unto others and help others. So I do that as much as I can. I don’t like it, but I don’t mind it in a way because I am blessed and fortunate enough to be in this position to make this amount of money where I have the privilege.

I have the privilege to be able to do that. No one likes to pay a lot of taxes, but we do it because we can, and not everybody can. So, maybe you buy one less dune buggy, maybe you guy one less fancy car, maybe you buy one less boat, maybe you buy one less yacht, maybe you buy one less apartment, one less mansion. How much money do you really need? That’s all I got to say.”

This kind of vilification and belittling of Trump supporters is unfortunately the norm for the media, which sees anyone who dares to vote for the president as “evil.” What Lemon and his fellow members of the mainstream media is that the more they vilify us Trump supporters, the more incentivized we are to get out and vote for him.