Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy believes his controversial interview with Don Lemon last week contributed to CNN’s decision to fire the controversial anchor.
The New York Times reported Monday that the interview left CNN executives “exasperated” likely because it generated more negative headlines aimed at Lemon. At one point in this interview, Lemon suggested that Ramaswamy was not qualified to speak about the rights of black Americans because Ramaswamy is not black.
Speaking to Megyn Kelly on Tuesday, Ramaswamy agreed that his interview with Lemon was the impetus for Lemon’s impeachment.
“I think I did, and I think that’s a net positive,” Ramaswamy said.
“Look, I actually want to be very clear. It all comes down to what the mission of your organization is. If CNN’s mission is to advance a woke progressive orthodoxy, Don Lemon is a perfectly fine host to cut -lo. guests, to tell people that they cannot speak according to the color of their skin because that does represent a view of the world that exists in the country,” he continued.
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According to Ramaswamy, Lemon’s personality made him unfit for CNN CEO Chris Licht’s vision for the network, which is to focus on hard news in a moderate and honest manner.
It’s not just about canceling the culture in the other direction and saying, “Hey, Don Lemon, it’s a good thing you fired.” The question is: What is your purpose as an organization? And if CNN’s purpose is to get multiple different perspectives on the air, then I don’t think you can have TV anchors telling guests, whoever they are, that they can’t speak or express an idea about the history of the reconstruction after the Civil War. America without first thinking what their skin color or race is.
Ultimately, Ramaswamy said he believes Lemon became very upset during the interview because he is unable to reconcile the idea that civil rights and Second Amendment rights are inextricably connected in American history.
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