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The year of our Lord, 2024, was chock-full of moments from the corporate media that will go down in history as drops in the bucket that led to its downfall. From MSNBC to CNN, ABC to CBS, the legacy media seemed addicted to shooting itself in the foot.
Grabien, the company that clips corpo media moments, put together a top ten moments in 2024 where the media got especially bad.
Starting from the top, we have the “cheap fakes” controversy, where MSNBC accused “right-wing media,” including an RNC account on X, of creating edited videos of President Joe Biden to make him look out of it and incapable of doing his job. The goal, said MSNBC, was to make people question Biden’s fitness for office.
Only they weren’t fakes. These were just unedited videos of Biden looking lost and confused, and the media was effectively telling you not to believe your own eyes and ears, and buy into the propaganda they were setting before you.
Number nine features a CNN reporter being shocked by Trump supporters he spoke to. As he was asking them a question, he mentioned that America is a “democracy,” to which the Trump supporters politely corrected him, letting him know that America was actually a republic. CNN ran with this on Anderson Cooper’s show, attempting to claim that the Trump supporters were wrong. […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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