CNN's Brian Stelter became the first-ever 'Liberal Hack' champion last year
The "Ruthless" podcast announced on a special Sunday "progrum" the competitors in the second annual "Liberal Hack Tournament," an NCAA-style contest pitting members of the mainstream media against each other in the ultimate fight to become the supreme hack.
CNN's leftwing media guru Brian Stelter, who last year became the first-ever "Liberal Hack Tournament" champion, is back to defend his title as the No. 1 seed but has switched divisions from the "Way-Too-Online" hacks to the "Fake News" hacks out of Atlanta.
Last year, Lincoln Project co-founder George Conway competed in the tournament but was defeated by MSNBC star Rachel Maddow in a Sweet 16 cage match.
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The "Ruthless" podcast announced on a special Sunday "progrum" the competitors in the second annual "Liberal Hack Tournament," an NCAA-style contest pitting members of the mainstream media against each other in the ultimate fight to become the supreme hack.
CNN's leftwing media guru Brian Stelter, who last year became the first-ever "Liberal Hack Tournament" champion, is back to defend his title as the No. 1 seed but has switched divisions from the "Way-Too-Online" hacks to the "Fake News" hacks out of Atlanta.
Last year, Lincoln Project co-founder George Conway competed in the tournament but was defeated by MSNBC star Rachel Maddow in a Sweet 16 cage match.

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