The Media Research Center’s Tim Graham has a clear case of Brian Stelter Derangement Syndrome, as demonstrated by his rantings about Stelter’s new book on Fox News that are heavy on personal attacks and light on critical analysis. Graham took that to another level in an Aug. 31 post:
If something demonstrates the hilarity of Brian Stelter’s CNN hootenanny – bizarrely titled Reliable Sources — it’s airing a seven-minute segment insisting President Trump is a fascist like Adolf Hitler, and at the end, asking the question “How can fact-checkers break through at this point?” Exactly.
Down in the Stelter Fallout Shelter, America is forever on the brink of an American Holocaust, or at least until the Democrats are back in the White House. His most ridiculous guest on Sunday was Yale professor Jason Stanley, a Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren donor.
As per usual, there’s no attempt at analysis of Stanley’s claims, only outrage that they were made and sniping at Stelter for having Stanley as a guest.
But the bizarre thing is the headline Graham put on his post: “Stelter’s Reliable Head Wound.” What does that even mean? There’s no reference to head wounds anywhere in his piece. Is Graham saying that Stelter’s purported liberalism is the result of a head injury of some kind?
Graham concluded his piece by ranting: “Dear Brian: Do NOT try to tell us CNN presents ‘Facts First.’ This is, plain and simple, a smear.” Apparently, only Graham is allowed to smear people with bizarre accusations of head injuries.