Media Bias

Rogan Blames Media Psy-Op for Negative Trump Views

Joe Rogan, host of the popular podcast “The Joe Rogan Experience,” alleges a “media psy-op” has negatively shaped public perception of Donald Trump. Rogan points to a perceived shift in media coverage of Trump, contrasting past endorsements with current negative portrayals. He attributes this shift to legacy media losing control to alternative platforms like podcasts and social media, impacting the 2024 election. Rogan further claims that the media’s narrative has distorted Trump’s image, highlighting examples of past political statements that contradict the current media depiction.

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NYT Attacks Trans People Again: Ignoring Real Issues for Clickbait

The New York Times recently published an article criticizing transgender activists, focusing on isolated incidents rather than the broader context of escalating anti-trans legislation. This article, one of several similar pieces, ignores the thousands of anti-trans bills introduced across states, shifting the narrative away from the real threats faced by the transgender community. Instead, the focus is placed on perceived assertiveness by transgender advocates, effectively minimizing the severity of the situation and contributing to the marginalization of transgender people. This harmful framing deflects from the urgent need to address widespread legislative attacks targeting the transgender community and their basic rights.

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Don Jr. Wants to Replace White House Journalists with Podcasters

Donald Trump Jr. revealed that his father is considering replacing some White House press briefing room seats allocated to traditional journalists with podcasters and independent media personalities. This decision stems from a belief that mainstream media outlets exhibit bias against the Trump administration. The idea, discussed during a flight with the President-elect, is intended to provide access to individuals with larger audiences. However, the practicalities of implementing such a change, given the limited seating and the White House Correspondents’ Association’s role, remain unclear.

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Trump Administration Picks Widely Unpopular With Americans

No Trump administration pick is viewed positively by most Americans, a sentiment echoed repeatedly across various discussions. This isn’t simply about individual opinions; it speaks to a deeper dissatisfaction with the choices made and the overall political climate. The consistent negativity surrounding these appointments transcends simple disagreement; it reveals a widespread sense of unease and distrust.

The lack of positive public perception isn’t a concern for those in power, a belief frequently expressed. Some argue that the focus on approval ratings is a distraction from the real consequences of these appointments, a pointless exercise in measuring public opinion when actions speak louder than words.… Continue reading

Trump Judge Blocks Overtime Pay, Media Silent: Hypocrisy Exposed

President Biden’s proposed overtime policy would significantly increase the salary threshold for overtime pay eligibility under the Fair Labor Standards Act, raising it from approximately $35,000 to $58,000 annually. This change would extend overtime protections to roughly four million additional workers currently misclassified as managers to avoid overtime pay. These workers, spanning various sectors including manufacturing, retail, and construction, often work excessive hours for insufficient compensation. The policy directly addresses the economic exploitation highlighted by the concerns expressed in the song “Rich Men North of Richmond.”

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Trump Team Deems 60 Minutes ‘Unhinged’ After Viral Monologue

Following a 60 Minutes broadcast criticizing several of President-elect Trump’s cabinet nominees for lacking qualifications beyond loyalty, his spokesperson Steven Cheung denounced the show as “unhinged” and exhibiting “disgusting bias.” Cheung cited the segment’s discussion of nominees with past controversies, including allegations of misconduct against Matt Gaetz and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s stance on vaccinations. This prompted Cheung to reiterate Trump’s prior refusal of a 60 Minutes interview, framing the network’s reporting as out of touch with his voters. In contrast, Trump’s press secretary nominee defended the appointments, asserting they reflect the president’s mandate and prioritization of “America First.”

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60 Minutes Fact-Check Sparks Right-Wing Fury

CBS’s 60 Minutes aired a segment critically analyzing Donald Trump’s cabinet nominees, highlighting their lack of qualifications and past controversies. Host Scott Pelley detailed the questionable backgrounds of individuals nominated for key positions, including their alleged lack of government experience and involvement in past investigations. This segment prompted a strong backlash from Trump supporters and allies, who accused 60 Minutes of exhibiting bias and spreading propaganda. Prominent figures like Steven Cheung and Elon Musk condemned the report, while others questioned its legitimacy.

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60 Minutes’ Factual Report Sparks MAGA Meltdown

The free press faces increasing threats, jeopardizing America’s future. HuffPost, unlike some news organizations succumbing to political pressure, remains committed to independent journalism. Continued operation depends on reader support; contributions, even through free account creation, are vital. Maintaining free access to news requires collective action to protect this crucial democratic institution.

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Hezbollah Drone Strike on Israeli Kindergarten Sparks Outrage, Media Silence

A Hezbollah drone struck a kindergarten near Haifa, Israel, but thankfully, all the children were unharmed as they were safely in a bomb shelter. The incident highlights the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, and the chilling reality of civilian casualties in the crossfire. This wasn’t a isolated incident, as the conflict has been ongoing for over 400 days.

It is disheartening to see the lack of coverage in the international media. The mainstream media seems to be ignoring or downplaying the attack on the kindergarten, while focusing on other narratives that are seemingly more aligned with their own agendas. This blatant bias is further fueled by the continued dissemination of misinformation and propaganda by various sources, including social media platforms.… Continue reading

Fed Cuts Interest Rates as Planned, Days After Trump’s Election

The Federal Reserve’s recent decision to cut interest rates has sparked a wave of commentary, much of it focused on the timing of the announcement, just days after Donald Trump’s election victory. Many believe the headline is misleading, suggesting a connection between the two events that simply doesn’t exist.

The truth is, the Fed’s rate cut was anticipated and planned for months, long before the election. The decision was based on economic indicators and projections, not on the outcome of a political race. The rate cut was a pre-determined action, and it would have happened regardless of who won the election.… Continue reading