For years, left-wing media elites have patted themselves on the back, acting like they’re the gold standard of journalism. This week, they went wild over an article that tried to smear FBI Director Kash Patel, tossing so-called “integrity” around like it’s a participation trophy. These liberal journalists can’t seem to see past their own bubble. They blindly cheer each other on, but never stop to ask if they’re spreading real news—or just more anti-American gossip.
Let’s get real. This latest supposedly explosive report didn’t just take aim at Patel—it took aim at the truth itself. The mainstream press ran wild with unproven claims, never doubting their own righteousness. But here’s the thing: Patel fought back, threatening to sue for defamation, because sometimes enough is enough. When even the people being attacked have to play referee, you know the system is broken.
It’s no accident that this kind of journalism gets so much praise from the liberal crowd. They know exactly what they’re doing—targeting anyone who refuses to bow to their globalist agenda. They don’t care about facts. They care about scoring political points, no matter whose reputation they destroy along the way. The hypocrisy is stunning. Whenever a conservative fights back, suddenly it’s called a legal attack on “press freedom”—but when the media smears a public servant, that’s just a “bombshell.”
Meanwhile, watchdog groups and media “experts” rush in to declare this shoddy reporting some kind of high-water mark. They rave about “transparency” and “standards”—but ignore all the facts that don’t fit their narrative. It’s all smoke and mirrors. How can Americans trust the press when the people handing out journalism awards are the same ones cheering on personal attacks and trial-by-media?
It’s time to stop pretending these media elites are guardians of democracy. They’re not. They’re the gatekeepers trying to silence anyone who threatens their corrupt little club. This sham is a slap in the face to anyone who believes in real reporting. Maybe instead of celebrating a biased hit piece, we should start asking who’s really calling the shots, and whose interests are being served. If these are the new “integrity” standards, maybe it’s time for a serious shake-up.
Source: Redstate
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