Gutfeld, Babylon Bee offer jobs to Brian Stelter

It didn’t take long for the job offers to start rolling in for Brian Stelter – and those were some of the better attempted conservative Twitter dunks on the “Reliable Sources”CNN’s host on the day of his ouster.

Greg Gutfeld, host and ringleader of Fox News’ after-dark scrum “Gutfeld!,”The news broke Thursday morning, so Twitter was quick and simple. “Yo @brianstelter – my show is hiring,””This is the most-rated late night show,” said the host.

No doubt the Gutfeld crew would, indeed, welcome Stelter to the fray, where he’s been mercilessly mocked over the years (despite a dearth of words that rhyme with “Stelter”).

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Presuming Gutfeld’s was at least a halfheartedly sincere offer, it’s equally reasonable to assume that a similar offer at conservative satire site The Babylon Bee was not – given the way the offer was characterized by CEO Seth Dillon.

“We’re looking for talent with experience putting out funny fake news,” Dillon Tweeted. “You come highly recommended.”

Right-leaning blue checkers hurled the usual insults at the recent “Reliable Sources” host’s appearance – playing on an old dig from Donald Trump Jr., who called the soon-to-be-former CNN host “Potato Head”Back in 2021

If it’s true that taking flak means you’re over the target, then Stelter’s targets included a sitting congresswoman — Colorado’s Lauren Boebert, in this case — who like many conservatives, celebrated the dual news of Stelter and Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney being ousted in the same week.

It’s no secret that “Reliable Sources” struggled with ratings in its final months, at least when compared with its previous seasons in CNN’s Sunday-morning timeslot. There were many jokes about who would be disappointed to hear that it would be its last Sunday.

There were also the standard garden-variety tweets.

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