You Can’t Hate the Media Enough
"Nick Shirley was just a “YouTuber” who posted a viral video and they offered very little examination of the content of that video. Why? Because when reality does no favors for Democrats, they simply ignore it.
. . . "How many “journalists,” upon seeing the original video about fraud in the Minnesota welfare system committed by Somalis, set out to report on the substance of the story versus how many reports did you see of reporters calling Nick Shirley’s reporting at “a viral video” or “a right-wing blogger”?
"You could tell Nick was over the target by how the leftist corporate media shuffled through their typical playbook for anything that makes Democrats look bad. First, they ignore it. When it becomes too big to ignore, they attack it. When the attacks don’t work, they downplay it. When that doesn’t work, they declare it’s not a scandal because everyone does it.
"They ignored Shirley until they could no longer do it – tens of millions of views online for a basic story even a dimwitted Democrat could understand tends to do that." . . . More...
"Consequently, Newsom was seen mocking Shirley on social media. Rogan, though, found the mocking to be inappropriate and insisted that a state governor should be happy that fraud and criminality is uncovered in his state so that he can prosecute it and clean it up." Media loves Gav the Gov.
MS NOW Contributor: “90 Percent of the Antisemitic Comments That I Get Are From the Left” . . . "Goldberg soldiers on, suggesting that some of the fringe characters she is citing on the right will eventually be the face of the Republican party, while glossing over the new mayor of New York City and his wife, who are now considered darlings of the Democrat left." . . .
Why Americans Hate the Media and How It Matters | Princeton University Press . . . "This book examines waning public trust in the institutional news media within the context of the American political system and looks at how this lack of confidence has altered the ways people acquire political information and form electoral preferences." . . .
