‘Coward’ Luigi Mangione’s political violence was not free speech: Joe Concha

The Washington Examiner’s Joe Concha criticized a segment featuring journalist Taylor Lorenz appearing to advocate Luigi Mangione, arguing the man charged with killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was not practicing free speech.

Concha was referring to a segment aired by CNN over the weekend in which the former Washington Post writer stated that some women view Mangione as someone who seems to be “a morally good man.” Concha, who is a senior writer for the Washington Examiner, said Lorenz’s comment was broadcast on television the same weekend that Gov. Josh Shapiro’s (D-PA) house experienced an arson attack, which comes after other acts of political violence in recent years.

“Steve Scalise, several other congressmen, being shot at on a baseball field before the Congressional Baseball Game that happened in northern Virginia,” Concha said on Fox News’s Hannity. “And then we saw Supreme Court justices like Brett Kavanaugh. Literally, somebody was arrested for attempting to murder him while Democrats were running protests, angry protests, outside of his private residence. And all of this has just been tacitly like, ‘Well, this is all free speech.’ No, I don’t think so. And watching that interview, by the way, if I could get into the media side of this for a moment, with Taylor Lorenz, I mean, if given the choice between taking a cyanide pill, vacationing in Gaza, or watching that interview again, I’d consider the first two before the third option.”

Concha continued by slamming CNN’s choice to feature “lunatic” Lorenz after she said she “felt, quote-unquote, joy” when she first heard of Thompson’s killing by the “coward” Mangione. He also rebuked “goofball” Donie O’Sullivan, who conducted the interview, for laughing with Lorenz while discussing Mangione, suggesting he would fire him and his executive producer if the choice were up to him.

Concha said CNN only cares if the content it produces gets “buzz,” regardless of whether or not it is favorably viewed. However, the “crap” CNN is airing is not stopping it from falling behind other networks and their ratings, ranging from the Food Network, FreeForm, TLC, and the History Channel.

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“And it’s just not journalism anymore. It’s activism and it’s the worst kind,” Concha said.

Following Lorenz’s remarks going viral, the journalist argued that her words were taken out of context and that she was “actually saying his supporters view” the man charged with killing Thompson in a favorable light, not that she views Mangione like that. Among the critics of her original statement was White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller, who called her comments “beyond vile.”

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