Yesterday, we reported about how White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany presented a slideshow to show the differences in how mainstream media sources presented the Hunter Biden story before and after the election.
CNN’s White House reporter Jim Acosta was triggered by the presentation and called out, “Kayleigh, isn’t it hypocritical for you to accuse others of disinformation when you spread it every day?”
Last night, on his nightly CNN show, Don Lemon took his turn at attempting to dismiss McEnany’s concerns over the Hunter Biden media coverage.
In a clip of his show that was tweeted, Lemon began by saying, “Did you know she also worked for — girl, bye,” referring to her former position as a commentator for CNN.
“So much disinformation comes from the podium. It’s just every day. It’s like [she] comes out, reads propaganda, talks about what the media is doing, criticizes the media, ‘this is what you should be covering’,” Lemon continued after an attempted dramatic pause.
Lemon concluded, “I think we got it. When you sat here with us, you thought we had it. You were happy to be here. But now we don’t know what we’re doing? Girl, bye.”
Don Lemon had it with Kayleigh McEnany……”Girl Bye”#ByeKayleigh pic.twitter.com/XuFsCrtqMw
— Icculus The Brave (@FirenzeMike) December 16, 2020
Tennessee GOP Senator Marsha Blackburn pointed out the hypocrisy in Lemon’s dismissal and said, “There are some who only recognize and support women who submit to a leftist agenda.”
There are some who only recognize and support women who submit to a leftist agenda. https://t.co/iBqAA1rEPw
— Sen. Marsha Blackburn (@MarshaBlackburn) December 16, 2020
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