Brian Stelter is not a very smart man, perhaps one of the dumbest on television.

There’s a reason many people refer to him as a potato.

This clip is just one more example that highlights his buffoonery.

Watch as Batya Ungar-Sargon takes him to school and leaves him speechless.

 

Brian Stelter: How does what you’re describing is bad news, how did it shape election results on Tuesday?

Batya Ungar-Sargon: So I felt that Tuesday was a really good advertisement for my book because my book is arguing that a lot of this conversation around wokeness is actually about class. We are hiding a class divide in America. We are hiding the just disgusting levels of income inequality in America. We are hiding the total dispossession of the working class of all races by focusing on a very highly specialized academic language around race. And I think what happened, you know, Glenn Youngkin’s victory was a perfect example of this. The media’s response to Youngkin’s victory is literally the reason that he won, right? How did they respond?

Brian Stelter: Hold on. There’s 100 media’s 100 reactions. You’re pretty overly generalizing it.

Batya Ungar-Sargon: Let me get more specific for you. Okay, because I have to say, I have to admit, having watched CNN all week, there’s been a lot of very, very, very good genuflection on this front. But what happened right after the election was you saw host after host after host on MSNBC saying, Oh, this is a victory for white supremacy, right, white supremacy wins again, racism wins again, when you know, that Lieutenant Governor that Youngkin won with will be the first black woman to hold that job, when Glenn Younkin managed to flip majority-black districts. When he managed to get between 40 and 50% of Latino voters, are all of those people white supremacists? Of course, they’re not. They’re people who are worried about number one, the economy, right? And number two schooling, and it seems to me it is such a self own to tell people who are worried about the economy that that is white supremacy, right? You are essentially criminalizing the views of working-class Americans. And you saw the same thing with the conversation around Critical Race Theory, right? You saw all of these pundits being like these people don’t know what Critical Race Theory is. That is not a political statement. That is a class statement. They are not educated enough to be opposed to critical race theory. How dare they oppose it?

Stelter should be happy to hear that CNN’s viewership is way down, and fewer and fewer people are seeing his embarrassing performances.

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The people of the internet are hip to CNN being garbage, as evidenced by some of their comments about this clip…

“I continue to find CNN very educational… When someone turns it on, I go in the next room and read a book!”

“If CNN didn’t have a monopoly on airports, they’d have no viewership at all.”

“Most people with half a brain cell know this…which is why CNN and MSNBC viewership is down 80%.”

“She needs to have a chat with that Lemon fella.”

“Stupid begets stupid…watch CNN!”

“I doubt it’s very hard to school Potato Head Stelter on much of anything. One of the more clueless individuals to get his own show. But CNN isn’t exactly setting the bar very high.”

“She Nails it, and I would love to see more of the Stammering Fathead who is nothing but a mouthpiece. He couldn’t even come up with any semblance of a response because he’s such a phony intellectual.”

 

This piece was written by Zach Heilman on November 9, 2021. It originally appeared in RedVoiceMedia.com and is used by permission.

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