CNN Host, Guest Struggle With Club Q Shooter’s Non-Binary Identity: ‘That’s A Man’

CNN host Alisyn Camerota and a guest on the network struggled with the gender non-conforming identity of the Colorado “Club Q” shooting suspect.

Networks like CNN adhere to identifying people with their “preferred pronouns” and advance radical gender theory, but seem to have abandoned these rules when it comes to the nightclub shooting. Notably, the legacy media painted the shooting as a targeted hate crime against the LGBT community before recent developments about the alleged shooter, who will not be named per Daily Wire policy.

“The attorneys for the shooter are now saying that the shooter is non-binary, and the shooter would like to use the pronouns ‘they/them’ for the court and all court papers, and that’s what [redacted]’s attorneys are saying. Do you have any thoughts on that?” Camerota asked CNN guest Natalee Bingham, according to Post Millennial. The guest, who identifies as a trans woman, is a friend of a victim in the tragic shooting.

“I think that it’s completely ludicrous,” Bingham responded. “I believe they’re just saying that because they want to have the easy way out on this. That’s really, really offending, especially being a transgender woman myself, that a male, which it was obvious with the mugshot, that’s a man.”

“That’s not a non-binary person because in no way, shape, or form could they appear as a woman the next day,” the guest continued. “It’s really offensive to really hear that, that they’re playing that role. If they’re non-binary, why would you go after the club where you feel safe? Why would you do that to a community where you are welcomed in if you are non-binary?”

Camerota earlier in the week had a notable reaction when she learned about the shooter’s gender identity.

“So, attorneys for the accused shooter, [redacted], say in new court filings tonight that the suspect now identifies as non-binary,” the CNN host said. “I don’t know what to say about that, I mean, that’s not anything that we had heard from his background, you know people have been looking into his background.”

“I don’t know what to say about that, I mean, that’s what he’s now saying,” Camerota added, refusing to use the preferred pronouns CNN typically has no issue with.

CNN panel in a state of confusion after the Club Q killer's lawyers say he's "non-binary" and uses "they/them" pronouns: "I don't know what to say about that" pic.twitter.com/3vtrw4kIn4

— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) November 23, 2022

Some on the Right highlighted the Left’s change on the shooting narrative and their refusal to accept self-proclaimed gender identity.

“Sorry but if you’re on the Left then you have no right to deny the shooter’s non-binary identity,” Daily Wire host Matt Walsh argued. “You set a precedent here and we will hold you to it. You have to respect his identity. I don’t. You do. These are your rules. Now take your medicine and shut up.”

“You have already made it clear that if a male criminal comes out as a woman and is transferred to a women’s prison, we may not speculate that his trans identification is a ploy to gain access to female inmates. Same for men in women’s locker rooms,” Walsh added. “Your rules are clear: ALL self-identities are valid and cannot be questioned, ever, under any circumstances. Again: your rules. You are stuck with this. The shooter is non-binary. You have no choice but to accept it. Sorry.”

Sorry but if you're on the Left then you have no right to deny the shooter's non-binary identity. You set a precedent here and we will hold you to it. You have to respect his identity. I don't. You do. These are your rules. Now take your medicine and shut up.

— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) November 23, 2022

Your rules are clear: ALL self-identities are valid and cannot be questioned, ever, under any circumstances. Again: your rules. You are stuck with this. The shooter is non-binary. You have no choice but to accept it. Sorry.

— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) November 23, 2022

What, Me Worry? Americans’ Concern Over COVID Drops To Just 28%, Poll Finds

Even as health officials warn of a coming winter spike in COVID cases and the federal government urges millions of Americans to get a third booster, worry over the virus has dropped to just 28%, according to a new poll.

“Twenty-eight percent of Americans say they are ‘very’ or ‘somewhat worried’ they will get COVID — the lowest percentage Gallup has recorded since the summer of 2021,” Gallup reports.

The latest findings also show a new high of Americans say they believe the pandemic is “over.” And the survey found 78% of Americans, the highest to date, think it’s best for Americans showing no symptoms to “lead their normal lives as much as possible and avoid interruptions to work and business.”

“The same poll finds the smallest percentages of Americans yet reporting they are steering clear of specific situations because of the coronavirus, including avoiding large crowds (24%), avoiding travel by plane or public transportation (19%), avoiding going to public places (16%) and avoiding small gatherings (13%),” Gallup reported. “Use of face masks remains fairly common, but the 40% saying they have worn one in the past week when outside their home is also a new low during the pandemic.”

In addition, Americans are no longer stringent about social distancing.

“About six in 10 Americans (59%) say they have made no attempt to isolate themselves from people outside their household in the past 24 hours — the most eschewing social distancing since the beginning of the pandemic,” the poll found. “Sixteen percent, similar to the level in April, now say they have completely or mostly isolated themselves from people outside their household, while 25% — the lowest reading since April 2020 — say they have isolated themselves partially or a little.”

The latest Gallup poll follows another one from last month that found more Democrats than Republicans think there is still a pandemic.

“Americans in all party groups have become more likely to say the pandemic is over since July, including increases of 12 points among Republicans, 14 points among Democrats and 10 points among independents,” Gallup found. “Independents also broadly agree that the situation is improving (62%). All three groups have roughly returned to the levels last seen in February and April after cases were down from the January surge in infections.”

“However, Republicans are the only party with a majority saying the pandemic is over. Republicans are more than three times as likely as Democrats to say this, at 73% vs. 21%, while 48% of independents agree. Despite the fact that Biden has said he believes the pandemic is over, a majority of his party’s faithful, 79%, do not concur.”

That’s right — in July, just 7% of Democrats thought the pandemic was “over.” And that number is still just 21% in November, even though President Joe Biden made a major declaration a couple of months ago.

“The pandemic is over,” Biden said in a “60 Minutes” interview that aired September 18. “We still have a problem with COVID. We’re still doing a lot of work on it. But the pandemic is over.”

That confident assertion didn’t last long. The scaremongers in the White House, including Dr. Anthony Fauci, the resident Debbie Downer, immediately walked back the statement.

“We are not where we need to be if we are going to quote, ‘live with the virus,'” Fauci, Biden’s chief medical adviser, said the following day. “We still must be aware of how unusual this virus is and continues to be in its ability to evolve into new variants which defy the standard public health mechanisms of addressing an outbreak.”

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Joseph Curl has covered politics for 35 years, including 12 years as White House correspondent for a national newspaper. He was also the a.m. editor of the Drudge Report for four years. Send tips to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and follow him on Twitter @josephcurl.