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Brian Stelter's Epic Takedown
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| You guys gotta watch this clip. | |
| CNN's Mr. | |
| Potato Head Brian Stelter gets called out by author Michael Wolff. | |
| Now again, Michael Wolff, no fan of conservatives, no this, but even he has had enough of the CNN nonsense. | |
| Check out this clip. | |
| It's hilarious because it's true. | |
| And the fact that everyone doesn't get that it's true is also equally hilarious. | |
| But this is an epic takedown of one of the biggest propagandists on TV. Check it out. | |
| You know, and that's what Trump does. | |
| He has spent most of his administration seeing people on television and immediately calling them. | |
| But maybe that's how it works sometimes, huh? | |
| Is that how it works? | |
| That's how you get access? Yeah, but I don't want you to think that what I said at that point was in any way inauthentic. | |
| I think the media has done a terrible job on this. | |
| I think you yourself, while you're a nice guy, you're full of sanctimony. | |
| You become one of the parts of the problem of the media. | |
| You know, you come on here and you have a monopoly on truth. | |
| You know exactly how things are supposed to be done. | |
| You know, you are one of the reasons people can't stand the media. | |
| Sorry. You're cracking me up. | |
| It's your fault. So, what should I do differently, Michael? | |
| You know, don't talk so much. | |
| Listen more. You know, people have genuine problems with the media. | |
| The media doesn't get the story right. | |
| The media exists in its own bubble. | |
| That's true, I agree. You know, you've got to stop. | |
| I mean, that last segment that I just had to listen to of all of the people saying the same old stuff. | |
| Also, you're incredibly repetitive. | |
| It's week after week. | |
| I mean, you're the flip side of Donald Trump. | |
| You know, fake news and you say virtuous news. | |
| You know, there's a problem here. | |
| No, we just figure out what is real. I'm listening. | |
| Well, figuring out what is real is not so easy. | |
| And, you know, most people don't want to turn to Brian Stelter to tell us what's real. | |
| I'm sorry. Well, then why'd you bother coming on CNN a few times this week? | |
| You know, I'm a book salesman. | |
| Michael, I love talking to you. | |
| I'm grateful you came on. | |