S.E. Cupp Vs. TYT: Anti-Christian Liberal Media Bias?

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Cenk debates right wing self-described atheist (and Fox News and Sean Hannity favorite) S.E. Cupp (author of Losing Our Religion: The Liberal Media's Attack on Christianity) who argues there is an anti-Christian liberal media bias. They also touch on the Tea Party protests. Critics have argued Cupp is a young Ann Coulter. Cupp was also grilled by Bill Maher on Real Time on HBO. She tried to say Chris Matthews, Keith Olbermann and Rachel Maddow were anti-religion.

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  • She is NOT an atheist, she is a theist paid by theists to pretend she is an atheist.

  • If Hichens was still alive, he would have destroyed her.

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  • @zetanato Wow, best comment ever!

  • @arabie2006 His ashes could accomplish that.

  • Cenk is the man

  • @IWEEW No actually I'm not trying a little too hard, I'm just stating what the man himself said. As for the Bush administration goes, I already elaborated on that one. As for CLinton, I have to look into it before I make any comments about that. Henry Kissinger was hated by Hitchens, and believe me; he's not the only one. You should read "the trial of Henry kissinger".

  • @arabie2006 I think you're trying a little too hard to redefine the man's positions. I'm pretty sure I've heard from multiple sources that he defended the Bush administration on multiple occasions and deeply hated Bill Clinton and Henry Kissinger.

  • @IWEEW You know that Wikipedia can be modified by everyone right? In one of his more recent interviews (I think it was with Paxman and Robert service) he actually said that he was a trotskyist and still believes in the dialectics. So...I would say; let the man speak for himself lol.

  • I just watched a woman with more spine, intelligence, facts to back up her assertions and a greater ability to debate DESTROY a spineless man with the capacity to see the big picture of a 10-year-old. It was a nice try by TYT to hang up on her before she could reveal more facts and specifics about the Narnia/Golden Compass thing, but her argument was crystal clear before that. I'm stunned at how good liberals are at brainwashing. One of their products is a retard named Cenk Uygur.

  • @arabie2006 I'm reading his Wikipedia page, and it says he was initially a trotskyist, but by 2001 had "disavowed socialism, declaring, 'capitalism is the only revolutionary system.'" Nah, I think he was more on my side of the fence in his later years.

  • @IWEEW No problem, He wasn't defending the Bush administration, but was for the invasion of Iraq in order to get rid of Saddam Hussein. He couldn't resist the chance of getting rid of a totalitarian regime, even if it would be done by Bush. I remember Hitchens calling Bush once "abnormally unintelligent". As for Clinton, I don't remember why he exactly didn't like Clinton, but I'll look into it. Hitchens was in a nutshell a socialist, but couldn't stand totalitarianism.

  • @arabie2006 I admittedly don't know much about him. I thought I read about him defending the Bush administration and hating Clinton.

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