Liberal Reporter Advocates Strangling WH Press Sec. Sarah Sanders in Shocking Video

The Fake News media has apparently gone off the rails and now they’d rather strangle the White House Press Secretary than continue to take fact-based beat downs on camera.

Following a press conference in which Sarah Huckabee Sanders once again didn’t pander to the anti-Trump narrative that tops 90 percent of MSNBC’s coverage, physical violence appears quite reasonable on the far-left network.

In this Mike Cernovich video on YouTube, MSNBC host Nichole Wallace advocates for literally wringing the neck of Sanders because she won’t say what they want. She even makes the strangling gesture on live television. What may surprise viewers even more is that MSNBC White House correspondent Kristen Welker fields the question as if it were commonplace.

As many who follow White House press briefings are well aware, journalists have been replaced by “stars” looking to gain click-bait exposure and raise their social media profile. Speculation and propaganda have replaced fact-based reporting and this network has been widely panned as MS(LSD). But the recent live feed is neither comic nor metaphorical in anyway. So frustrated have left-wing extremists in the media become that they appear willing to stoop to the level of violent liberal street gangs such as Antifa.

Take a moment to check out this Mike Cernovich video posted on YouTube and find out just how high the tension has gotten among liberal extremists on this major television network. Is it time to start a boycott?


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