The past week delivered a masterclass in why Americans have completely lost faith in the legacy media establishment. While real news was breaking across multiple fronts - from Cuba's devastating fuel embargo effects to major businesses fleeing blue state dystopias to court battles over President Trump's America First tariff policies - our so-called "journalists" were laser-focused on the truly pressing issue of... Stephen Colbert having a meltdown.
Yes, you read that right, Patriots. According to a damning analysis from RedState, the mainstream media machine that constantly lectures us about "democracy dying in darkness" spent more energy covering a late-night comedian's hurt feelings than actual news that impacts millions of Americans.
The Stories They REFUSED to Cover
What were these media clowns ignoring while obsessing over Hollywood drama? How about the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Cuba as the fuel embargo takes its toll - a story with real geopolitical implications. Or the continued exodus of businesses and families from Democrat-controlled states, proving once again that liberal policies destroy prosperity.
Most telling of all, they largely buried coverage of court challenges to President Trump's tariff initiatives - policies that could reshape American manufacturing and bring jobs back to our shores. But why cover substantive policy debates when you can breathlessly report on a comedian's Twitter tantrum?
"There were some deeply dramatic issues emerging last week involving the effects of the fuel embargo on Cuba, entities moving out of blue states, and the courts ruling against President Trump's tariff efforts. But all of that was largely ignored by our friends in the press."
This isn't journalism - it's partisan theater masquerading as news. The same outlets that spent years pushing Russian collusion hoaxes and covering up Hunter Biden's laptop are now proving once again that they're nothing more than propaganda outlets for the establishment.
While President Trump works to secure America's economic future and restore our global standing, the media industrial complex remains focused on manufactured outrage and celebrity gossip. Is it any wonder that trust in mainstream media has cratered to historic lows?
Americans deserve better than this circus. When will these so-called journalists start doing their actual jobs instead of serving as court jesters for the swamp?
