The legacy media machine just delivered one of its most pathetic performances yet, spending an entire week being "notably pedantic" while desperately trying to distract Americans from President Trump's early victories in his second term.
Instead of covering the real news - like Trump's successful deportation operations and border security achievements - these so-called journalists decided that gushing over Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance was somehow newsworthy. As one media watchdog noted, most of this celebrity worship coverage appeared to be "written before the kickoff," proving once again that the mainstream press operates more like an entertainment PR firm than actual news organizations.
Immigration Truth Too Hot to Handle
What's really telling is how these outlets "could not lay off immigration issues" - but not in the way you'd expect from honest journalists. Rather than report on the Trump administration's early successes in securing our border and removing illegal aliens, we're seeing a coordinated "recalibration" across multiple news organizations.
Translation? They're scrambling to figure out how to spin Trump's obvious wins into negative coverage. When your entire business model depends on Orange Man Bad narratives, actual success becomes a serious problem.
"Between what they chose to cover and what they chose to overlook, it was a tiring stretch," according to media analysts tracking the coverage.
This is exactly why Americans voted overwhelmingly to reject these failing institutions in 2024. While families across the nation are celebrating safer communities and a secure border, CNN, MSDNC, and the rest of the state-run media complex are fixated on pop star performances and manufactured controversies.
The People See Through the Lies
Patriots, this dysfunction isn't accidental - it's deliberate. These outlets know that covering Trump's actual accomplishments would only highlight their own irrelevance and dishonesty. So they retreat into celebrity gossip and pedantic parsing of every Trump administration move.
The good news? Nobody's buying it anymore. Americans have learned to go directly to the source and think for themselves. How long until these failing news operations finally collapse under the weight of their own propaganda?
