
The first and probably only political conversation of 2024 featured Donald Trump facing Kamala Harris, David Muir, and Linsey Davis, so no one was surprised on Tuesday evening. The level of problem is never-ending to impress, this time brought on by Kamala’s ABC cronies who have neglected to mention the new attempted death of their political rival, which took place less than two months ago.
You’d never know that the previous and possible future chairman was fatally shot 59 times before. And that a mad shooter was permitted to climb the rooftop of a building near where President Trump was speaking despite being seen by spectators. and that despite being suspected of being a possible threat, the building was strangely omitted from the security perimeter. And that guns were allegedly instructed not to secure the roof of the building because the building’s almost flat ceiling was kind of” tilted”
And that the Democrats ‘ use of the phrase” Trump is Hitler” may have contributed to it.
No, Muir and Davis instead asked questions about a three-and-a-half-year-old ( mostly peaceful ) demonstration because that’s what Kamala Harris would rather talk about. When Democrats can simply maintain recycling the myth that Trump incited a violent crowd in 2021, why did editors start a conversation about them inciting a would-be murderer? How’s how Muir framed the absurd problem:
I want to discuss the role of a leader in a crisis and the peaceful transfer of power, which we all know is a pillar of our republic. Mr. President, on Jan. 6, you told your followers to move to the Capitol. You vowed to get present for them. The nation and the rest of the world witnessed what took place at the Capitol that evening, with the officials facing reprisals. You watched it emerge on television outside the Oval Office, according to West Wing officials. You did post comments, but it took more than two hours before you sent the video message instructing your followers to leave. Do you have any regrets about the actions you took that time? … Well or no?
Imagine asking the former president whether he regrets “anything about what ]he did on” January 6, 2021, even after he expressly told his followers to rally “peacefully and proudly” and asking the current vice president if she regrets any of her cruel anti-Trump language and the Biden administration’s weaponization of the federal government against Trump. ( Which David Muir lied about, by the way. ) You do n’t hate the media enough.
Trump claimed during the conversation that he “probably took a bullet to the head because of the items that they say about me.” They talk about politics. I’m a danger to politics. They’re the danger to democracy”. Right. And the moment Trump brought up that uncomfy assassination topic, Muir pivoted because, you know, the moderators “ha]d ] a lot to get to”.
Oh, they did find to lots of other things, important things to — like “reproductive right”, “race and elections”,” Do you want Ukraine to win this war”? and false “fact-checks” for Trump’s true claims but little for Kamala’s zingers.
It’s crucial to acknowledge the corporate press as what they are as we get closer to Election Day and with “election time,” early voting, and mail-in votes almost upon us. If there was nothing else the discussion would have done, it would have brought their true colours to mind. They are n’t biased. They do n’t have a slant. The rest of the established media, including ABC News, CNN, NBC, and others, do n’t “lean left.”
They are shills. They live and die for the government. They are utterly and completely crooked, making them a hostile power that Democrats can use to gain power.  , In brief, they are the army.
In information warfare, it’s tough to beat an enemy, no matter how good your ground game is, if you do n’t control the air. In order to increase our power against Democrat shills in their war of attrition, it’s so important to help real news like The Federalist. The troops should be dispatched, and not just to the departed. They wo n’t.
In the meantime, there’s an vote to be won. And voters have n’t, even though David Muir and Linsey Davis may have chosen to ignore the peak of the social violence committed against President Trump.