You can always rely on CNN's Don Lemon to give the worst possible take on the news and what's going on in the world.
Last night on his program, Don Lemon asked the completely serious question, why is Fox News allowed to go to White House press briefings?
I mean, what a balloonhead.
Lemon asks Brian Stelter, the biggest Fox News hater alive today, to defend Fox News' presence at the White House. The exchange is comical.
Lemon: "Why did they even allow Fox to pretend in the briefing room they're a real news organization?"
Stelter: "Well, I'd think we'd say, historically, you've gotta keep as broooooaaad an opening to the press corp as possible. Let in as many voices as possible. You know, even letting in cranks, and there's been a lot of cranks in the briefing room in the past. Not Fox, but just randos that are able to come to briefings."
What the heck are these two clowns talking about?
They are so certain that their network, which just fired Chris Cuomo for colluding with his Democrat brother, and fired a producer for pedophilia, and still has Jeffrey Toobin on the payroll, they are the real, serious journalists.
And Fox News, who sends Peter Doocy into the briefing room to ask Psaki the only challenging questions she ever gets, they're just partisan hacks.
The idea that Don Lemon and Brian Stelter are more objective than the journalists at Fox News is a complete joke.
Unfortunately, Lemon refuses to see the humor in it.