There is a sickness at the heart of the media, and CBS’s Norah O’Donnell just put it on full display. Instead of holding herself to even basic standards of decency, O’Donnell decided it was perfectly fine to sit down with President Trump—days after a madman tried to assassinate members of his administration—and spew the worst kind of filth straight from a would-be killer’s manifesto.
This is the state of American journalism today: An actual attempt on conservative lives isn’t the story. No, the story is how far these leftist reporters will go to smear Trump, even if it means parroting the twisted words of a deranged criminal on primetime television. O’Donnell had no shame reading the most disgusting lies—accusations straight out of a sick fantasy—and treating them as if there was something respectable or relevant about them.
It’s almost as if the radicals in the media want violence against conservatives. They can’t win with ideas, so they try to destroy reputations and stoke lunatics with their non-stop hatred. Then, when these nutjobs act out, the press runs cover, blames conservatives, and pretends they’re “just reporting.” Even when the facts are clear—like the California teacher who tried to butcher innocent people—they twist it into an attack on Trump.
The hypocrisy is glaring. When the left has real monsters in their own midst—just look at the people who cozied up to Epstein—these networks suddenly lose all curiosity. But when it comes to President Trump, they will use the most baseless, hateful garbage and act like it’s fair game. The media’s globalist buddies couldn’t be happier as America’s foundations are chipped away by this poisonous double standard.
What kind of nation lets talking heads give a megaphone to attempted assassins and pedophilia hoaxes, all in the name of “journalism”? It’s time these hacks felt the heat for their anti-American antics. Maybe O’Donnell and her colleagues should stop reading manifestos on air and start looking in the mirror—if they can stand to face what they’ve become.
Source: Townhall
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