Brian Stelter is the one on defense here. You can hear it in the tone of his voice. He doesn't think he's lost necessarily; but he can feel his grip on victory being peeled away and he's scrambling to hold onto it. That's why he can't let the guy from Newsmax talk. He's hanging by his finger nails to the edge of a cliff, and he knows anything can knock him off.
He's worried that if he loses the narrative here, he'll lose control of the audience.
They have no argument either. You could see he knew how fucked he was when it was pointed out what happened with Bush-Gore in 2000. He just says, “Very different circumstances” and quickly moves on. That is not an argument. It is a claim. There is no attempt at even providing an explanation.
Stelter is scared right now, and he should be. He is going to jail. Trump has all of his emails, all of his texts, all of his phone calls. The NSA has it all.
Brian Stelter is the one on defense here. You can hear it in the tone of his voice. He doesn't think he's lost necessarily; but he can feel his grip on victory being peeled away and he's scrambling to hold onto it. That's why he can't let the guy from Newsmax talk. He's hanging by his finger nails to the edge of a cliff, and he knows anything can knock him off.
He's worried that if he loses the narrative here, he'll lose control of the audience.
Damage control.
They have no argument either. You could see he knew how fucked he was when it was pointed out what happened with Bush-Gore in 2000. He just says, “Very different circumstances” and quickly moves on. That is not an argument. It is a claim. There is no attempt at even providing an explanation.
Stelter is scared right now, and he should be. He is going to jail. Trump has all of his emails, all of his texts, all of his phone calls. The NSA has it all.