Ousted CNN host Brian Stelter was dropped like a heavy sack of potatoes from the disgraced network last month, leaving him briefly unemployed and saving all of us from his nightly ritualistic whining. So where do you go for a job when the private sector can’t support you?
Outkick is reporting that the Reliable Sources host has been hired by Harvard to teach as a Democracy Fellow in order to teach students about “threats against democracy.” Yikes.
On Monday, Harvard named Stelter the Fall 2022 Walter Shorenstein Media and Democracy Fellow…
Harvard says it turned to Stelter to convene discussions about the fate of democracy and the state of the news media.
“These discussions with media leaders, policy makers, politicians, and Kennedy School students, fellows, and faculty will help deepen public and scholarly understanding about the current state of the information ecosystem and its impacts on democratic governance,” Harvard says.
Outkick also writes that Harvard isn’t stopping at just Stelter. After infamously hiring and advertising now-Senator Elizabeth Warren as their first “Native” professor, the woke university has pretty much decided it can scrape from the bottom of the barrel and face no serious repercussions. And amazingly, this other hire makes Stelter look good!
Harvard is aggressively beefing up its fellowships this fall. In addition to Stelter, the school recently handed former Mayor of New York City Bill de Blasio a coveted fellowship at the Harvard Institute of Politics (IOP).
Outkick later provide a voice to one of the few honest journalists in media, Fox’s Pete Hegseth, who attended Harvard and hilariously mailed back his degree to the woke, morally corrupt academic outpost.
“It’s almost as if every bad idea is laundered in these Ivy League institutions. . You’re not taught to think freely, you’re not tolerated to think freely in these places. You are told there’s one view, follow your orthodoxy, and you will get your degree which will open every door for you for the rest of your life. But you must obey.
“[Trump] talks about the media as the enemy of the people. That’s part of what the president has done so well. He has ripped open the conversation and pulled back the curtain to reveal that we’re being lied to by a lot of these elites that are more than prepared to sell America down the river. He is right. But the Ivy League is the enemy of the people, too.”
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