Today’s journalists, with rare exception, are Democratic Party operatives, progressive and socialist activists, hard-left propagandists, and – maybe worst of all – children who operate in the shallows of emotion and intelligence.
"Until Thursday night, we did not know that Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are truly supreme beings. They are the kindest, bravest, warmest, most wonderful humans we’ve ever known. We realize this now because the media told us so.
"And the American media would never try to manipulate the voters, would it? It just tells the story straight. For instance:
- “Kamala Harris’ Speech Was Powerful and Heartfelt” — Variety
- “One little heartbeat of hope.” — Van Jones, CNN
- “If you didn’t think you knew Kamala Harris before, you may know her now. This was a powerful, strong speech.” — Norah O’Donnell, CBS
- “The emotion and the feeling down here is, I don’t know. Seven-year-old birthday part is how I would put it. There is joy and there’s not a lot of thinking. It’s a good time.” — Tony Dokoupil, CBS
- “Harris embraces patriotism, savages Trump in acceptance speech” — Politico
- “Harris prosecutes case against Trump and pitches herself as a middle-class champion” — National Public Radio
- “This is a new chapter, as she said, in the American story.” — Robert Costa, CBS
- “She is interested in not just doing what the left or the right says you should be on, in terms of the ideological sides, but what she thinks is the right thing to do.” — Abby Phillips, CNN
- “Kamala Harris Gave the Best Acceptance Speech I’ve Ever Seen” — New York Magazine
- “A-plus. The best since Bill Clinton’s ‘Man From Hope’ remarks in 1992.” — Washington Post . . .
. . . "The American media should be embarrassed by, and ashamed of, its naked, nauseating cheerleading for the Democratic candidates and its constant shilling for the party. They would never say anything remotely similar about Donald Trump, because he’s “dark,” a “fascist,” “extreme,” a truly bad man." . . .
Joe Scarborough Says Biden Calls to Debate Him (politicalwire.com) . . . "Said [thisMSNBC talking head] Scarborough: “Because I’ve said a few things about him on my show and I’ve written a couple of op-eds and he’ll wake me up when I’m gone, when I’m asleep at 8:30 at night, because Mika and I, of course, wake up 4:30 in the morning and I’ll just go. Hello? Yes, sir.”
"He added: “And about an hour later, he will give he will aggressively and very effectively give me point by point by point about how my op-ed was flawed.”
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