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Hunter Biden Lands New Job, Will Guest Teach Class On Fake News At Tulane University This Fall


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Hunter Biden just landed a new job and you ought to sit down for this one. Hunter will guest teach a class at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana this fall. The subject? Fake news. Seriously.

The course is titled ‘Media Polarization and Public Policy Impacts.’ The class will have several guest speakers throughout its 10 weeks. The guest lecturer list is full of heavy hitters like Margaret Brennan and some dubious choices like the president’s son Hunter.

The course description says: “America’s rapidly advancing partisan divide is fueled substantially by the growing political polarization increasingly evident in our news media.

“This course will explore the current state of the media landscape in the United States and how media polarization, fake news, and the economics of the news business impact public policymaking in Washington, D.C.”

Hunter is 51 coming off a massive crack habit that he kicked a short time ago. Relapse is never pretty and Hunter needs to be careful he doesn’t rush his recovery. Hunter went to Yale for law school and was booted out of the military reserves for testing positive for cocaine.

From The Daily Mail:

Tulane University confirmed the course in a statement to DailyMail.com and confirmed the list of speaker, including: 

Hunter Biden

Dr. Deborah Birx, White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator under President Donald Trump

Juan Williams, political analyst for Fox News Channel

Susan Glasser, columnist for The New Yorker

Margaret Sullivan, Washington Post columnist; 

Kylie Atwood, national security correspondent for CNN

Margaret Brennan, Face the Nation moderator

Bret Stephens, New York Times columnist

Dr. Michael Fauntroy, a professor in the Political Science Department at Howard University.

Donald Trump coined the term ‘fake news’ during his 2016 campaign for president where he insisted liberal-leaning media outlets were paining him in a false light and reporting fake stories on him – specifically regarding Russian collusion.