MSNBC Reporter Ken Dilanian Under Fire for 'Insensitive' Response to National Guard Shooting
Fox NewsDecember 5, 20254 min1,019,001 views
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- 🚨 Ken Dilanian, an MSNBC legal analyst, is facing criticism for his comments following the shooting of two National Guardsmen in Washington D.C.
- 💬 Dilanian's remarks, which touched on potential objections to uniforms in American cities and linked the shooting to broader anti-authority rhetoric, are being called insensitive and out of touch.
- 🧠 Joe Concha suggests Dilanian's comments were a result of "muscle memory and reflex," implying a knee-jerk reaction to connect events to Donald Trump or anti-authority themes.
Media Bias and Anti-Authority Rhetoric
- 🎯 Concha argues that outlets like MSNBC often cater to audiences that support open borders and defy legal orders, leading to biased reporting.
- 🎭 The incident is highlighted as an example of how, in moments of stress, individuals' "unvarnished thoughts" are revealed, exposing their true perspectives.
- 📺 Dilanian's role as a legal analyst, rather than a partisan commentator, makes his remarks particularly noteworthy, according to the analysis.
White House Condemnation and Consequences
- 📢 The White House issued a strong statement condemning Dilanian's "takeaway" from the shooting, calling the remarks "beyond sick."
- ⚠️ The statement linked Dilanian's comments to a pattern of rhetoric from Democrats and media figures that has "demonized" and suggested violence from National Guard troops.
- ⚖️ There is a call for accountability and consequence for such rhetoric from both political leaders and media figures.
The Broader Narrative and Media Mission
- 🚫 Concha believes that media outlets like MSNBC will likely never cover the positive impact of the National Guard in making cities like Washington D.C. safer.
- 📰 This perceived bias of omission is seen as a consistent pattern in how certain news organizations frame stories.
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