CNN Chief Media Analyst Brian Stelter commented on how much better his quality of life is compared to most Americans, providing a perfect example of how out of touch members of the mainstream media are. .
It started Thursday on “CNN Newsnight with Abby Phillip.” CNN contributor Sharmichael Singleton says many Americans are tired of seeing so much money being spent overseas in multiple countries while America's infrastructure, school system and more deteriorate. he pointed out.
Stelter characterized such criticism as un-American.
“By the way, I don't live in that country. America isn't that bad. … I live in a normal city, a normal town. I love New York, but my… The roads aren't broken. My school isn't broken.'' It's horrible. “I'm tired of anti-American rhetoric,” said Stelter, 39.
Mr. Stelter later wrote in X magazine that Mr. Singleton had “obviously” misrepresented his claims.
“Well, we may be lucky to send our kids to very good schools…but there are a lot of Americans in this country who aren't wealthy and don't live in big cities who need to go to school.” to their children terrible school. it is fact It's because of my zip code,” Singleton replied emphatically. “And to sit here arrogantly and say, 'Well, my kids go to a great school.'” I'm great. I live nearby. ”That’s your experience! ”
Stelter later wrote: × Singleton had “obviously” misrepresented his claims.
Stelter's comments are the latest clue that members of the media often avoid issues facing ordinary Americans. Because they have the money to cut themselves off.
Martha Raddatz has a lot of enthusiasm for dismiss The threat from the Venezuelan violent group Torren de Aragua is growing as some members have taken over only “a handful” of apartment complexes in Aurora, Colorado.
“Martha, can you hear yourself? Only a “handful” of American apartment complexes have been taken over by Venezuelan gangs, and the problem is Donald Trump, not Kamala Harris’ open borders?! ” replied Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance.
“Americans are so fed up with what's going on, and they have a right to be. Martha, I think this exchange is very interesting, because you're more than just admitting what Donald Trump said. Because they seem so focused on pointing out every little detail.'' Apartment complexes in the United States are being taken over by violent gangs. ”
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