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The Super Bowl took place, and with it came the cavalcade of commercials. (Those who raved about a Satanic show at The Grammys hated the pro-Jesus commercials, go figure.) There was one brief spot that got the press in a snit, as Greg Gutfeld promoted his late-night program in a brief ad. There were a few so upset they went into far longer diatribes about why they hate Greg.
Then a new trend is beginning to take shape. It appears that many in the press — you know, those who said Trump on social media would kill the country — are now perfectly fine with sharing Trump’s thoughts on…social media. The reason why is only slightly dumber than the act of contradicting themselves. Then in Canada, we see they have a real problem with “freedom”, both in word and in practice. Then, in another emerging trend, it seems that it is suddenly acceptable to question how someone self-identifies and criticize them over their choice. (Hint: This only applies to Republican minority politicians.)
Now crack one open and savor some mainstream media mayhem and miscalculations.
LINKAGE PARK
- Greg Gutfeld’s Super Bowl promo hit.
Blink and you missed it! Here's the 15-second Super Bowl ad for 'Gutfeld!' — all 15 seconds of it. pic.twitter.com/ckssPOPQT4
— Tim Graham (@TimJGraham) February 13, 2023
- Lizz Winstead loses her composure over the “Gutfeld!” commercial.
- A dour Media Matters maven also drones on about how she doesn’t think Gutfeld is funny.
- Ron Filipkowski is just fine sharing Trump’s lies these days.
- After saying he destroyed the country, Maggie Haberman sounds like the Trump PR officer.
- Up in Canada, the CBC seems to have a real problem with those people preferring freedom.
- Politico is just cool suggesting that Nikki Haley is not really Indian-American, or something.