Jen Psaki has done it again. The latest bombshell reveals what conservative America has been saying all along: MSNBC is a liberal soundbox, and it’s no longer even trying to hide it. When the former Biden press secretary openly admits that her audience doesn’t expect positive Trump coverage, it’s no secret what that means. This so-called “news” network is more of a left-wing echo chamber than a platform for balanced journalism.
In a candid moment, Psaki suggested that her viewers want to hear about the “other side” in the worst light possible. This is the core strategy for mainstream media today—keep people fired up and angry. But who does this really serve? It certainly doesn’t help in building a more united country. Instead, it deepens divides and turns off those Americans who yearn for honest reporting, devoid of agenda-driven narratives.
But let’s be clear: this isn’t shocking. In fact, it’s a textbook example of media bias that’s plagued our nation for years. Psaki openly talks about giving airtime to Republicans only as a gesture, not a meaningful attempt to reach across the aisle. This is exactly the kind of behavior that drives people away from liberal networks and over to platforms that at least attempt to honor different viewpoints.
And while Psaki might claim there’s no fearmongering, anyone who’s tuned into these shows knows better. It’s fear, outrage, and chaos-driven coverage all the time. No wonder ratings continue to lag. People crave authentic perspectives and are tired of being talked down to by elitist media pundits.
Is it any wonder that when media like MSNBC act more like a playground for anti-Trump hysteria, they drive their audience screaming in search for that “scream pillow”? This isn’t journalism. It’s an ideological circus. How long will the American public tolerate this masquerade?
The question isn’t whether MSNBC will shift left—it’s how much further can they possibly go? When media abandon journalistic integrity in favor of ideological crusades, they fail their basic duty to the audience. And yet, they wonder why their numbers are tanking.