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Chris Salcedo: 'News organizations don't root out racists in their own ranks
January 12, 2017
On "The Chris Salcedo Show," Chris talks about Ira Madison III, a culture writer for MTV News, who posted a racist tweet attacking Jeff Sessions and his Asian grandchild. Along with a picture of Sessions holding his grandchild at his confirmation hearing, Madison tweeted the following: "Sessions, sir, kindly return this Asian baby to the Toys "R" Us you stole her from."
Chris points out that it's apparently acceptable when "extremist libs are racist" because their compatriots will never call them out for it.
Chris then plays some audio from protesters who disrupted Sessions' hearing, adding that he's willing to do so because he's more fair than mainstream media and their slanted coverage. Chris mentions how he recently learned something about Sessions in regards to his battles with racists.
"I bring all of this up to demonstrate to you — you didn't see CNN reporting on what this reprobate Ira Madison III did because Ira Madison is with MTV News, and news organizations don't root out racists in their own ranks," Chris states.
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