CNN’s wannabe media critic Brian Stelter once again embarrassed himself with his own unflinching pro-Obama bias, and then he got humiliated in debate for good measure.

Stelter was seriously trying to say that Obama wasn’t as bad as Trump in his attacks on the press:

Obama telling the truth about his media criticism versus Trump's criticism: "I complained plenty about Fox News, but you never heard me threaten to shut them down, or call them enemies of the people." — Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) September 7, 2018

Because, amazingly, the former Idiot-in-Chief actually tried to say that he never attacked the press, AT ALL!!

Former President Obama: “I complained plenty about Fox News, but you never heard me threaten to shut them down, or call them ‘enemies of the people.’” pic.twitter.com/8zvwngP9L2 — NBC News (@NBCNews) September 7, 2018

This is just un-f**king-believable. He blatantly lies about how he treated the press, and laughs and smiles about it. INcredible.







Anyway, a bunch of people lit into Stelter, but Stephen Gutowski really dismantled him over it:

You can't be serious. The Obama admin tried to exclude Fox News from interviews and named James Rosen as a criminal co-conspirator for doing his job. — Stephen Gutowski (@StephenGutowski) September 7, 2018

and i think that's outrageous, of course. multiple things can be bad at the same time. but obama's quote is also accurate. — Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) September 7, 2018

His administration tracked Rosen's comings and going and seized his phone records. They also seized months of AP reporters' phone records to try and determine sourcing. Trump is openly hostile to a wider section of the industry but hasn't taken actions like that, correct? — Stephen Gutowski (@StephenGutowski) September 7, 2018

It seems odd to me to praise his aversion to rhetorical threats against the media when he took overt actions against multiple outlets which threatened the freedom of the press. Shouldn't his actions matter more than his words? — Stephen Gutowski (@StephenGutowski) September 7, 2018

who's "praising?" i covered obama's actions, and i cover trump's words and actions — Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) September 7, 2018

Get it? Past tense. Obama covered. SO now he can LIE about his history and Stelter doesn’t give a shit, AND he’s so damn stupid about his own bias, he doesn’t EVEN THINK IT’S A PROBLEM.

You said he was telling the truth. That sounds like praise and is highly debatable. The Obama admin's rhetoric on Fox News was not far removed from Trump's rhetoric on CNN and others. They said Fox wasn't a real news organization and was an organ of the Republican party. — Stephen Gutowski (@StephenGutowski) September 7, 2018

Here's Obama's communications director Anita Dunn on Reliable Sources saying Fox News isn't a news station in 2010: https://t.co/uID90hEFr6 — Stephen Gutowski (@StephenGutowski) September 7, 2018

Here's President Obama complaining about Fox only reporting negative stories about the Obama admin and never reporting positive stories. Trump uses this complaint almost word for word about CNN and others, yes? https://t.co/ftBfPhAEbN pic.twitter.com/bDHPCA3oWE — Stephen Gutowski (@StephenGutowski) September 7, 2018

Gutowski absolutely kicks Stelter’s teeth in (in logical debate), and he does it politely. This is how you destroy the left and their media sympathizers, not by screaming and yelling (like I am right now, ironically).

It's clear that President Obama is trying to paint himself as having been more protective of the press than he was and that quote is only true in that he didn't literally use the term "enemies of the people." It's important for the press to point out why the implication is false. — Stephen Gutowski (@StephenGutowski) September 7, 2018

mission accomplished here, then. — Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) September 7, 2018

Are you F**KING SERIOUS YOU A**HOLE?!

I hope you can agree with what I'm getting at. It's a fair point, yes? — Stephen Gutowski (@StephenGutowski) September 7, 2018

yes. but we can't really get into Obama era leak investigations (which Holder partly expressed REGRET for, and adjusted the guidelines for, etc) versus the damage Trump is doing to the press every single day, in just 280 characters. i'm not that talented a writer. — Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) September 7, 2018

THEN QUIT YOUR JOB D**KHEAD. He’s literally saying, “I’m kinda shi**y at my job, so I guess you just have to accept that I’m going to kiss Obama’s ass, sorry, not sorry!”

Maybe if he actually gave a s#it about his job, he would think this was a bigger deal than just tossing a tweet at it to kiss Obama’s ass. But he doesn’t.

I'm not defending Trump's rhetoric towards the media. I'm just saying that President Obama is attempting to obfuscate on his own record which is troubling in its own right. I'm glad we can agree on that point. — Stephen Gutowski (@StephenGutowski) September 7, 2018

I’m seriously blown away with how Stelter can be so damn clueless about how insanely biased he looks here when he just blithely says “oh well, it’s in the past now,” when sucking Obama’s ass on how he treated the press. AND IT’S HIS DAMN JOB TO COVER THE EFFING MEDIA.

BRB I need a drink.