The mainstream media’s blatant bias has reached a shocking new low, as a recent interaction between Stephen Colbert and CNN's Kaitlan Collins exemplifies the lengths to which the legacy media has gone to support the Democratic Party.
In an awkward moment on Colbert's show, the late-night host chuckled while pretending to question CNN's objectivity, a façade quickly unraveled by the laughter of an audience well aware of the media's scripted narratives.
For years, the media has transformed from a watchdog of democracy to a mere mouthpiece for the left, especially during the Obama administration when unflattering stories about the former president were hastily buried under layers of praise.
Throughout Donald Trump's presidency, this decline became even more pronounced, with every tweet and policy treated as an affront to the nation's well-being.
Conversely, the media’s current treatment of President Biden has been nothing short of comical. Despite rampant inflation and a fractured international landscape, the press continues to frame Biden’s actions in a flattering light, even as his competence comes into question during critical national debates.
Now, with Kamala Harris poised to run for the presidency, the media appears eager to revive its role as a propagandist.
The same journalists who once mocked Harris are now trying to paint her as a political superstar, while failing to confront her lack of substance and accountability. Harris has yet to face significant scrutiny, avoiding press conferences and challenging interviews about her policies and qualifications.
As Americans tune in to the legacy media’s sanitized portrayal of Harris’s candidacy, the skepticism of the public grows.
Voters can see through the charade—this isn’t journalism. It’s a carefully orchestrated campaign to promote a candidate who many in the mainstream media once deemed unworthy of serious consideration.
If history teaches us anything, it’s that true leadership cannot be fabricated or spun by media outlets desperate to steer the narrative.
The façade may hold for now, but the American people are more informed and discerning than ever.
Once the charade collapses, the legacy media's reputation will be irrevocably tarnished, and the credibility it so zealously guards will remain in shambles.
Sources:
newsbusters.orgreclaimthenet.orgmises.org