During an interview with syndicated columnist Mona Charen, New Day co-host Alisyn Camerota referred to Conservative Political Action Conference speakers Wayne LaPierre, Dana Loesch, and David Clarke as "some of the most extreme voices."

As head of the National Rifle Association, Wayne LaPierre has become a villain on the American left, whose intense hatred for him multiplied after the Parkland school shooting earlier this month. The media did not like it very much when LaPierre suggested that the FBI bears some responsibility for the Parkland massacre.

Loesch got into an explosive dustup with Camerota last week after the NRA spokeswoman made comments at CPAC suggesting that “legacy media loves mass shootings." When Loesch brought up the fact that an attendee of a CNN town hall on gun violence had previously equated Loesch to a “child murderer”, Camerota said that “we’ve never said that” and blasted Loesch for using “all of this heated language.”

David Clarke, who formerly served as Milwaukee County Sheriff, has appeared in NRA ads, which has obviously made him a punching bag on the left. Since resigning from his post as Sheriff last year, Clarke has joined the America First Action Super PAC.

While Charen’s comments at CPAC surely sent a thrill up the leg of many members of the liberal media, she also made some statements during her appearance on CNN that probably did not tickle their fancy as much. While Charen criticized Fox News, where Camerota formerly worked, as a bunch of “cheerleaders”, she also mentioned the “tremendous amount of bias...and special pleading on the part of the left-wing press too.” She also added that “lots of people on CNN have become nothing but critics.”

The media and the left have shown that they will do everything they can to silence the conservative movement. In the past they have used the word “deplorable” in an attempt to smear Americans who cling to their guns and religion. It looks like they now prefer the phrase “extreme voices.”

Here is a full transcript of February 26 exchange: