Media Must Report Truth Of Anti-Trump Spy Operation Before It’s Too Late
Journalist Lee Smith already noted the seriousness of the problem facing legacy media after the implosion of the Russia collusion conspiracy theory they peddled. Americans still want and need accurate information on which to base their decisions about their own lives and the path that the country should take. But neither the legacy media nor the expert class it sustains is likely to survive the post-dossier era in any recognizable form, he wrote. For them, Russiagate is an extinction level event.
Many of our supposedly smart media elites are dinosaurs who are completely unaware of the asteroid headed right to them. Instead, they are doing their part in an all-hands-on-deck effort to continue pushing out Democratic talking points that got them into the mess. This week, that meant they regurgitated the Democratic claim that the Obama administration s spying and leaking was normal and that to be concerned about it is nothing more than a distraction.
I don’t think it’s an extinction level event. But the asteroid crash will cause our press to devolve further in the direction it’s been going — separate camps each with their own version of fake news, with of course some news being faker than others.