Left-Wing ‘Journalists’ Predictably In Meltdown Mode Over Don Lemon Arrest

The meltdown over Don Lemon’s arrest is the political equivalent of watching a toddler throw a tantrum after being told “no.” Left-wing politicians and journalists are collectively losing their minds, shrieking about “attacks on press freedom” and “authoritarian overreach” — all because a former CNN anchor learned the hard way that actions have consequences.

Let’s be clear: this isn’t a free-speech issue. This isn’t some heroic crusade against censorship. It’s law enforcement doing its job after Lemon chose to insert himself into a disruptive protest at a church in Minnesota — livestreaming, taunting, and provoking — then acting aggrieved when someone finally holds him accountable. The receipts on his behavior were already out there for anyone with eyes to see.

But true to form, the left is twisting itself into pretzels to defend one of their own. Suddenly, every reporter with a byline has become an expert on “journalistic immunity.” Every Democrat in Congress is clutching their pearls about “civil liberties.” All of them conveniently forget that journalism isn’t a get-out-of-accountability-free card when you cross the line into activism.

 

 

Here’s the part the media won’t tell you: Lemon didn’t just show up with a notebook and a press badge. He entered a confrontation, stirred the pot, and then broadcast his antics to the world. That’s not reporting — that’s performance art masquerading as journalism. If a conservative commentator did the same thing, the left would be calling for FBI raids and criminal charges tomorrow.

 

What’s really happening here is a spectacle of elite entitlement. For years, the media class has operated as though they are above the law, entitled to access and immunity that ordinary Americans don’t get.

Lemon’s arrest punctures that illusion. It shows that when a media figure crosses the line from observer to participant, the law still applies — even if the dominant culture refuses to acknowledge it.

 

Instead of introspection, what we’re getting is damage control. Statements about “threats to journalism” and “political persecution” are already hitting op-ed pages. But let’s be honest: this isn’t persecution. It’s accountability. And the public can see right through the overflow of crocodile tears. Also, it could also serve as a reminder that when Democrats scream “No one is above the law!!” – they are right.

 

 

The truth is staring the legacy media right in the face: if your definition of journalism allows for agitprop and protest participation, then you’ve already abandoned objectivity. Lemon didn’t fall from grace — he revealed the rot at the center of the media establishment.

So spare us the sanctimony. The receipts are in, and they show something the left desperately wants to bury: there is no special class of citizen immune from consequences, not even if you used to host a cable news show.

Considering all of this, will a judge or jury from a blue state end up letting Lemon off the hook? I’m not sure, but we can’t base law enforcement on the possibility that political bias might favor the defendant. As we’ve often been reminded, no one is above the law.

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