All of this is true, but lamenting the state of affairs does approximately nothing.
This criticism was published back in January, and eight months later #mediajackals have become even more brazen. Consider only the recent examples of New York Times perfidy, including this one from last month, and the Kavanaugh smear that I believe came out yesterday. Plus the paper’s “1619” race-baiting.
Those Trump supporters (can’t find the link offhand) who are doing background research on #mediajackals–in the same way that #mediajackals do background research on Trump supporters–will have more impact than 1,000 of these lamenting-the-state-of-affairs columns.
All of this is true, but lamenting the state of affairs does approximately nothing.
This criticism was published back in January, and eight months later #mediajackals have become even more brazen. Consider only the recent examples of New York Times perfidy, including this one from last month, and the Kavanaugh smear that I believe came out yesterday. Plus the paper’s “1619” race-baiting.
Those Trump supporters (can’t find the link offhand) who are doing background research on #mediajackals–in the same way that #mediajackals do background research on Trump supporters–will have more impact than 1,000 of these lamenting-the-state-of-affairs columns.