Your source to mainline a year's worth of mainstream media misdeeds and malarkey.
With all of the tumult taking place surrounding the Iran attacks, smaller issues were also running through the press complex. One such item to crop up that had the journo set at least pausing on its war outrage briefly was a surprising announcement from the president: He will be attending this year’s edition of the White House Correspondents Dinner.
This has been something of a contentious issue in the Trump years, as the animosity between him and the press corps has been notable. As a result, he begged off attending the Nerd Prom in his previous years. But after the WHCA confirmed he accepted an invite, there has been plenty of chin-rubbing as a result.
Then we look over at The Bulwark, where the once avowed conservatives, who are now undeniable leftists, are grappling with their support of Maine’s senatorial candidate Graham Platner. It is with severe comedy that the troupe that loves to accuse anyone on the Right as Hitler-adjacent tries to justify their support for a candidate with a Nazi tattoo. And disturbing social media posts. And who appears on a white supremacist’s podcast.
Then we close with some more comedy, as Jemele Hill from The Atlantic attempts to shame those who live in the Midwest and have opposition to immigration issues. After all, they live far from the border; why are they concerned with people who…traveled thousands of miles because THEY live far from the border…???
Now, crack one open and savor some outmoded media malpractice and misinformation
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President Trump stunned a few people with his announcement that he will attend the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
The WHCA has confirmed that President Trump will be attending the annual awards dinner.
The Big brains at The Bulwark make excuses for a Democrat with a Nazi fetish.
A look back at when the same site declared Pete Hegseth’s religious body ink to be “violent” images.
Jemele Hill cannot seem to conjure that people who have traveled across nations and passed through our border are capable of crossing state lines.





