Isn’t it just typical? A Democrat governor, this time Maryland’s Wes Moore, gets a little taste of real journalism—a few local reporters actually bothering to do their jobs—and what’s his response? He doesn’t answer questions. He doesn’t defend his actions. No, he runs to his friends in the national media to help him spin, coddle, and protect him from criticism. That’s the liberal playbook, folks: play victim, call in the left-wing media cavalry, and hope the spotlight magically shifts back to their glowing press releases.
For years, the left and their pals in the press have pumped themselves up with slogans, bragging about holding leaders’ feet to the fire and “speaking truth to power.” But when one of their own gets a little heat, suddenly those noble ideas vanish. It’s not about accountability anymore—it’s about protecting the brand, the party, and the narrative. Moore stomps his feet when the press dares challenge him and expects national coverage to come running to his rescue.
This isn’t just silly; it’s dangerous. The press talks a big game about defending democracy and holding the powerful accountable. Yet, if you have the right political views, apparently you’re not supposed to be questioned. Liberals tout diversity and inclusion, but the one thing they can’t tolerate is a free press that isn’t bowing to their every wish. Moore’s temper tantrum is proof. The minute the narrative turns hostile, the left starts rewriting the rules.
The real story is that the media and Democrat politicians operate like one big family reunion—always looking out for one another, always circling the wagons when anyone dares rock the boat. While normal Americans struggle, liberal elites run government like a cozy club, with the press acting as their personal PR squad. And when exposed, rather than face the music, they seek even more media protection from their buddies on the national stage.
Americans are sick and tired of this hackery. Why should anyone trust a single word from politicians or their media mouthpieces when they’re allergic to even gentle scrutiny? It’s time these pampered elites realize—we don’t buy their crocodile tears or their “woe is me” act. If Wes Moore can’t take honest questions from local journalists, maybe he’s in the wrong job. Or maybe, just maybe, the left knows they can’t survive real accountability. When will they finally grow a spine?
Source: Redstate
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