Once again, the establishment media took another nosedive into irrelevance. This week, amidst global tensions and a spotlight on foreign policy successes, American outlets seemed more focused on nitpicking Trump’s decisive actions against Iran. It’s almost like they’ve got a personal vendetta against victory and peace.
Let’s start with The Atlantic. Hours before Trump’s strategic strike, they were preaching about him never making a move. And when he did, boy, did they scramble to stitch together a narrative of dissatisfaction. While the world watches a geopolitical saga, The Atlantic decided to tackle the vital issue of the horrors of sandwich wraps. Yes, you heard that right. Instead of tackling real issues, they’re busy writing culinary critiques that no one asked for.
Then there’s The Bulwark. Trying hard to mock Trump, they managed to entangle themselves in their own confounding logic. Now, they claim that the highest court in the land shouldn’t overturn lower court decisions. The same people who pride themselves on understanding the Constitution now seem allergic to its content. They should really pick up a copy sometime.
Oh, the calamity at CNN. From bungled reports about Pentagon memos to hollow predictions about economic collapse, CNN appears determined to rewrite reality. As bombers executed their mission with precision, CNN kept asking why there weren’t any viral video clips. News flash: stealth bombers don’t come with selfie sticks.
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Meanwhile, turmoil brewed in the corridors of CBS News as they attempt to portray themselves as in touch with public sentiment by exaggerating the opposition to administrative searches at a Florida university. Just caught eight students holding placards, and they call it a “groundswell.” It seems they’ve perfected the art of inflating the trivial into monumental tragedies.
And amidst this circus, here’s Washington Post, eagerly downplaying grave international threats, while failing to clean up its backyard where their own award-winning staff find themselves embroiled in abhorrent scandals.
It’s clear as day: these media elites are losing the trust they never really had. While Trump secures peace, the media squirms, spirals, and stubbornly holds onto their hollow narratives. When will they ask themselves the hard question: Are they reporting news or just wishful think-pieces for an anti-American agenda?