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The Media Is Having Its Worst Week Ever, And We’re Only One Month Into Trump 2.0

It’s only Wednesday. One month of playing cards 2.0. nevertheless…

Elite liberal media Guber is kicking and screaming at one of the worst weeks of history. It’s not surprising because Beltway journalists can’t laugh and laugh at themselves almost every day in some way, almost every day. But I feel that the last few days are a little different, perhaps because they were so lacking in joy. (Subscribe to Mr. Right, a weekly newsletter on modern masculinity)

MSNBC Finally I’ve decided x That rating Albatross, Joy Reid’s 7pm Primetime Show, “The Reidout.” The network took quite a long time. Of course, Reed appeared to be denounced racism in a tear-soaked Zoom call after the news broke about Sunday’s shooting. Liberals of warriors of other cultures have cried out racism in the wake of the cancellation, but have not said that one of Reid’s temporary alternatives is nothing more than Elm, bald Simonet Sanders, who happens to be black.

On Tuesday, White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt saved democracy by sipping flashy cocktails and broke the self-esteem of White House reporters at every facility, believing it to be better than anyone else. Leavitt announced that the Trump Press team, not the White House Correspondents Association (WCHA), will join 13 news outlets to decide which media will cover more intimate events with the president. With a major victory over independent anti-establishment outlets, the new policy effectively destroys the monopoly of WCHA and corporate media on WCHA and the White House coverage. (Related: Trump bumps into the last fortress of power for useless liberal journalists)

Then it was the Washington Post turn. Because without the juicy Wapo drama, what is the good, very bad week in the media? Jeff Bezos announced Wednesday that he would defend “two pillars: individual freedom and the free market,” as he felt the changing tide among DC Republicans who are increasingly embracing tariffs, and the threat that it might bring to Amazon’s business model.

“We write every day to support and defend two pillars: personal freedom and free markets. We will of course cover other topics, but the perspectives against these pillars will be exposed by others,” Bezos said. “There was a time when newspapers, especially those that were local monopoly, could have seen them as a service that brought a wider opinion section to the reader’s gateway every morning, trying to cover all opinions. Today, the internet does its job.”

He also announced that Washington Post opinion editor David Shipley has resigned.

Wapo Economics reporter Jeff Stein was furious at Bezos’ decision, despite Bezos being a paper one, and was called a “massive violation.” Owner After all, he has promised to resign if the Amazon billionaire breaks in the newsroom a little more. Stein and other Wapo staff, who have been completely shaken up by editorial changes, are skeptical that they will resign at any time during the month. As with many journalists being upset by their employers, they usually suffer from a short public meltdown, full of anger and spasms of virtue signals.

Axios reporter Alex Thompson, the quiet Doocy equivalent to all corporate media, is perhaps one of the only founding DC journalists to actually cover President Joe Biden’s cognitive decline and long-standing cover-up. announcement His new book Exploring the Scandal will be released in May on Wednesday.

Interestingly, JakTapper is a co-author. hang on … this Jake Tupper? His guest Lara Trump questioned Biden’s mental abilities, so the once-aired CNN guy?

Yes, that Jakkapper. Somehow, the famous anchor managed to flip his wagon into Thompson’s new book in a desperate attempt to whitewash his participation with the massive, fat Biden lies, one of the worst president/media scandals in modern politics. And, unfortunately, all the other liberal corporate journalists – literally, for four years, too thick or cynical, too cynical to report on Biden’s melted brain.

And it’s only Wednesday.

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