| Hey, | If you want to know what the mainstream media really believe — now is the time to pay attention. | The soft criticism of their candidate for the sake of fairness is over. Trump is making gains in the polls, and it's time for the mainstream media to give it their all. Editorial teams are scrambling to make endorsements. New hoaxes are being manufactured. For them — there's no use for the veneer of journalistic integrity at a time like this. | Their priority isn't fairness or truth — it's survival. | Despite the deep sadness that comes with seeing the institutions that are supposed to serve us instead shamelessly serve themselves, it makes sense. | The hive mind | The journalists and writers who comprise the bulk of these institutions are party-line Democrats. So are the editors, the publishers, and even the owners. And their closest friends — folks they mingle with at dinner parties and went to school with — are the Democrats staffing Washington's bureaucracy. | They lead departments at elite universities, teach the next generation, and fill key roles in our largest government agencies and NGOs, shaping and influencing the policies that affect us all. | For this hive, there is an intruder again. That's Trump. | And if he happens to win, which is becoming more and more possible, this class of folks and their friends are in danger. Not physical danger. Not even financial danger — they'll find cushioned jobs elsewhere. They are in danger of losing their power and the status that comes with having control over 350 million Americans through federal, state, and local policies. | And now they're scrambling. Desperately clinging to the status quo that sustains their influence. For them, Trump is more than just a political opponent — he's an existential threat to their grip on power. | It's a difference of values | But we, the people, just want to live well. We don't want to worry about the prices of groceries at the store. We don't want to worry about our savings account being destroyed by inflation. We don't want to worry about foreign wars and drafts. We don't want to fear for our safety when taking a walk in our own neighborhoods. We want to live freely — choosing where we live, how we live, and how we serve our Creator. | We want the American dream. | Unfortunately, that's beside the point for the corporate media. They're not going to report honestly on simple questions — like which candidate is tougher on crime, more serious about solving the illegal immigrant crisis, is more likely to end wars, or has a better record on the economy — because that's not their priority. | Same anonymous sources, new hoaxes | Take a look at The Atlantic, a highly influential outlet owned by a Democrat megadonor and close friend of Kamala Harris. Two weeks before the election, they're showing us exactly where the liberal elite stands. | They are pushing a new hoax: that Trump supposedly said he wanted "the kind of generals that Hitler had." No sources, no facts — just another smear, courtesy of Jeffrey Goldberg, the same author who pushed the debunked claim that Trump called fallen veterans "losers." This is media malpractice at its worst. | Not to be outdone, The New York Times is plastering its front page with warnings that Trump is a "fascist," echoing comparisons between him and dictators like Hitler, Mussolini, and Stalin. | Let's not forget the media spent four years falsely claiming Trump colluded with Russia — and now they've spent nearly four years ignoring Biden's obvious mental decline, all while knowing the truth. | The media won't change. So let's build something better. | After the election, when Americans have made their decision, the media will work on patching up their image. They'll publish light criticisms of their team to try to publicly appear capable of self-criticism and fairness and hope that the American public buys it. | Instead, we should remember the moments when the media is most honest about their intentions — like now, as we head into the most important election of our lifetimes. | For the next two weeks, our small but determined team will be working day and night, exposing the debates and stories the mainstream won't touch. We'll be using every tool we have to get this information out to millions of Americans — because this moment demands nothing less. | And once the election ends? It's not over. Results could drag out for days or weeks, and we'll be there every step of the way. | This isn't just about covering the news. It's about building something better. The mainstream media has had their grip on the truth for too long. If you believe in real, fearless journalism — journalism that doesn't cave to power — then we need your support right now. | | |
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