Amid the less-than-shocking news that post-Chris Licht CNN is bringing Brian Stelter back as “Chief Media Analyst,” we at NewsBusters insist that the sequel Stelter 2: Electric Boogaloo be accompanied by some small measure of repentance. In his first “Reliable” newsletter of his second term, Stelter wrote “[t]he media industry has matured, CNN has evolved, and I have changed a lot since I signed off two years ago.”
Does anyone expect a different Stelter? If he’s “changed a lot,” he should confess all of the remarkable arrogance that made him the poster boy of the philosophy that leftist tilt is mandatory, and at the same time, crusading anti-Trump journalists are somehow not on “one side of the aisle.” Here’s a small list. Yes, it could on a long, long time….
1. The Steele Dossier of Russian Disinformation
CNN and the rest of the leftist press began the Trump presidency by trying to claim that a dossier written by former British spy Christopher Steele for the firm Fusion GPS (and funded by Hillary Clinton’s campaign) was going to end Trump’s term prematurely. Steele claimed Trump colluded with the highest levels of the Russian government to steal the election away from the Clintons. Stelter wrongly claimed “much” of the dossier was verified. It wasn’t. […]
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