Hunter Biden has been selected to be a guest speaker for a class at Tulane University that addresses “media polarization” and “fake news.”
Biden, according to NOLA.com, is one of nine guest speakers chosen for a new 10-week class at Tulane called “Media Polarization and Public Policy Impacts.”
A spokesman for the university confirmed the information to Fox News.
“America’s rapidly advancing partisan divide is fueled substantially by the growing political polarization increasingly evident in our news media,” a copy of the syllabus reads, according to the Daily Mail.
It continues: “This course will explore the current state of the media landscape in the United States and how media polarization, fake news, and the economics of the news business impact public policymaking in Washington, D.C.”
Absolutely through the looking glass. https://t.co/KMo5g2n96j
— Tom Bevan (@TomBevanRCP) April 28, 2021
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Hunter Biden Speaking About Fake News At Tulane
Perhaps when he finishes up his speech relating to fake news and media polarization, Hunter Biden could stroll on down the halls of Tulane University and offer up his thoughts for a class on irony.
After all, it was a polarized media and Big Tech monopoly that helped create fake news prior to the 2020 presidential election by essentially eliminating a legitimate news story involving … Hunter Biden.
Big Tech and the mainstream media censored and removed content about a New York Post article involving emails found on Biden’s laptop roughly one month before the election.
Emails that appeared to discuss shady business dealings with foreign entities.
Hunter himself revealed he is under investigation over his “tax affairs” – and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey later admitted his platform’s efforts to suppress the story were wrong.
The Daily Mail claims they have authenticated the laptop and its contents.
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Perhaps Biden will offer commentary on an extraordinary TIME Magazine investigative piece back in February titled, “The Secret History of the Shadow Campaign That Saved the 2020 Election.”
That report detailed how an extensive network of powerful and wealthy people ran a “shadow” campaign in order to save the election.
The column references how those powerful people helped “steer media coverage and control the flow of information” following the election to help “fortify” the results.
Guest speakers who will join Hunter Biden at Tulane University to discuss “fake news” include former White House coronavirus coordinator Deborah Birx!
And Margaret Sullivan, columnist for The Washington Post!
It’s a Coalition of the Discredited.
— Emerald Robinson ✝️ (@EmeraldRobinson) April 28, 2021
When Media Polarization class and Irony 101 concludes, Hunter Biden, should he have some free time, might be able to provide some thoughts to a class on gun safety as well.
Two dozen Republican lawmakers earlier this week called on President Biden’s nominee for ATF Director, David Chipman, to investigate Hunter over the possibility he falsified information on a background check to purchase a gun.
“I write to ask that you publicly commit to investigate allegations that Hunter Biden falsified information during a background check in order to illegally obtain a firearm,” the letter states.
Hunter Biden’s comments confessing to persistent illegal drug use when purchasing a firearm exposes the appalling double standard that this admin is willing to apply. I’m calling on Biden’s ATF Director nominee to commit to investigating these allegations. https://t.co/aoi6hi5ca5
— Congressman Bob Good (@RepBobGood) April 26, 2021
Aside from Hunter Biden, the media class at Tulane University will also feature the following guest speakers:
- New Yorker columnist Susan Glasser.
- Washington Post media columnist Margaret Sullivan.
- New York Times columnist Bret Stephens.
- CBS’ “Face The Nation” moderator Margaret Brennan.
- CNN correspondent Kylie Atwood.
- Fox News political analyst and “The Five” co-host Juan Williams.
All the people at Fox News that might be able to provide a conservative perspective to media bias concerns and they go with … Juan Williams?
Nothing quite addresses polarization in the media by excluding right-leaning journalists from the conversation. Maybe the class is a ‘how-to’ guide rather than an analysis of the current industry.
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