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Sean Hannity Blames ‘Media Mob’ and ‘Hollywood Elites’ for Debate Outrage

Hannity suggested that the media has been out to ruin President Trump for the last several years.

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The mainstream media’s outrage over Tuesday’s contentious Presidential debate is phony, according to Fox News Host Sean Hannity.

Hannity addressed the “media mob” and ‘Hollywood elites” during his television  show on Wednesday. “I know you have the vapors, please spare us your phony indignation, spare us the selective, feigned, phony outrage,” he said.

President Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden sparred over the handling of the coronavirus, the economy, and China. The debate that was held in Cleveland, prompted fierce social media critique and questions about the future of more debates between the pair.

Hannity suggested that the media has been out to ruin President Trump for the last several years.

“Ever since Donald Trump descended that escalator at Trump Tower with his wife Melania all of you holier-than-thou idiots have been waging nonstop the most disgusting, deceitful, dishonest smear campaign we’ve ever seen in American history.”

The presidential debate commission says it will soon adopt changes to its format to avoid a repeat of the vast interruptions and chaos that was on display in the first debate.

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Jesse Watters: Meet The Press Used to Cover What Are Now Considered Conspiracy Theories

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While announcing his departure from Meet The Press this weekend, moderator Chuck Todd said he would rather “leave a little bit too soon than stay a tad bit too long.” That statement drew a strong reaction from Fox News host Jesse Watters.

During Monday’s edition of Jesse Watters Primetime, the Fox News host openly mocked Todd’s comments, laughing out loud in the process.

“Chuck Todd thinks he’s leaving too soon!” Watters joked. “Oh man, imagine if Chuck Todd’s guests came on this show, it would change the course of the country. ‘Hey, senator, why do you want men changing in your daughters’ locker rooms?’ ‘Mr. Secretary, do you drive an electric car?’ ‘Mr. President, why do you keep calling everybody racist?’”

Watters then said Todd turned the venerable NBC News program into a “safe space for the most powerful people in America”. He then pointed out questions that former moderator Tim Russert asked to both presidential candidates in 2004. He argued Todd would never hit “both sides” the way Russert did.

Meet the Press used to cover what Chuck Todd today would call a conspiracy theory,” Watters continued. “Do you think Chuck would ask Kerry a secret society question? Chuck Todd doesn’t even know Hunter’s laptop is real.”

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Joe Scarborough: ‘CNN is a Really Hard Place to Run’

“(Jeff) Zucker is the best of ’em, and I think in time, I think Chris (Licht) will be proven to be the best of ’em, too.”

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Embattled CNN CEO Chris Licht is facing his strongest pushback at the network after an exposé from The Atlantic detailed “the meltdown” at CNN. However, MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough is defending his former colleague Monday.

During Morning Joe, which Licht was once the executive producer of, the former congressman said much of the reporting surrounding Licht’s tenure has been inaccurate.

“I mean, listen, I love Jeff Zucker. He’s a friend of ours,” Scarborough said. “He saved my job at NBC more than one or two times, so I’m not mocking Jeff, but this idea that (CNN) was a ratings juggernaut when it just wasn’t before Chris walked through the door? That’s not Jeff’s fault, that’s just bad reporting. It wasn’t. It was in third place.

“You look at when Phil Griffin left, MSNBC was first, Fox was second, and CNN was third. That’s how it was a lot in those final years. Again, not a knock on Jeff at all. CNN is a really hard place to run for the best of ’em. Zucker is the best of ’em, and I think in time, I think Chris will be proven to be the best of ’em, too.”

Scarborough also read a Twitter thread of Licht’s Monday comments to staffers where he took accountability for the damaging remarks he made about CNN before his tenure to The Atlantic.

“That’s exactly what you’d want from somebody that made a mistake,” Scarborough said. “They step forward, they admit the mistake, and say ‘I’m very sorry’. Head down. ‘Let’s get to work’.”

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Chris Licht Tells CNN Staffers ‘I Should Not Be in the News Unless It’s Taking Arrows For You’

The CNN CEO reportedly told employees he would “fight like hell” to win their trust back after making disparaging statements about their work before his tenure began.

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CNN chairman and CEO Chris Licht addressed an exposé from The Atlantic that dropped late last week to staffers in a Monday morning meeting.

The profile, authored by Tim Alberta, details the “meltdown” at the network. Alberta spent nearly a year behind the scenes with Licht, who trashed the previous regime’s strategy of covering the 24-hour news cycle and the stances network talents took against former President Donald Trump.

Reaction to the story has been varied, but most observers commented that the piece made Licht look inept and many questioned his future leading the network after it was published.

While speaking to staffers during the Monday morning editorial call, Licht said he spent time thinking about the profile.

“CNN is not about me,” Licht said, according to former CNN media reporter Brian Stelter. “I should not be in the news unless it’s taking arrows for you. Your work is what should be written about.”

The CNN CEO reportedly told employees he would “fight like hell” to win their trust back after making disparaging statements about their work before his tenure began.

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