Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Fourth Estate in Flames

Well, that honeymoon is over, if it ever pretended to exist.

As NBC-TV heavily advertised Sunday's Meet the Press episode in which Donald Trump would be interviewed by host and alleged journalist K. Welker, I was foolish enough to believe a fair session would engulf the airwaves.

Instead, the same old journo-activist raised its -- her -- head and Trump was treated to a barrage of got'cha questions tailored to please the left and diminish the right.  This one, she's good at starting to ask new questions before the last one is fully answered, and her interruptions annoy even the savage beasts in the field, no doubt.

But we also received plenty of insight into what scares the Democrats, for Welker harped continuously upon whether Trump would pursue his political enemies, and her abundant concern over the eventual disposition of illegal immigrants tips us off to the barriers the left hopes to construct in opposition to the old heave-ho of this criminal class from the country.

Welker's unrelenting blather should be no surprise, as her attack-dog style of interrogation has become rather typical of her encounters with guests on the right.  We wonder, too, what comments by Trump were omitted, as several spots where editing occurred were apparent.

Far from learning any kind of lesson as a result of the elections, the leftist press is merely doubling down, absurdly confident that enough viewers remain on their side who desire activists instead of real journalists.  "Woke" lives on in the most unexpected places, and journo schools will undoubtedly continue carrying the water for leftist dogma.

Daniel Penny's sham trial in New York City:  His acquittal suggests at least some modicum of fair justice and a reasoning jury remaining in Soros City.  And now the father of the deceased street thug has come forward to sue for damages in a civil suit! If this family truly cared, they would never have allowed the dead subway criminal to become what he was -- a drug-using, filthy, health-starved, mentally ill person potentially and indeed provably (his past violence) dangerous to others.  Former Marine Daniel Penny is a New York City hero, and if any city needs a hero right now, it's NYC.  Maybe the city should strive to produce a few black heroes as well, instead of depending upon DEI and utter jokes like Alvin Bragg to determine the rules of justice depending upon race.