What exactly did we just witness outside the White House tonight?
NBC’s Peter Alexander—their chief White House correspondent, mind you—stood on the North Lawn and called bonuses for 1.45 million active duty service members a presidential “grievance.” Let that sink in for a moment.
The President of the United States announces financial support for the men and women who defend this nation, and NBC’s top reporter dismisses it as a political rally. He complained about “cheery greenery.” He whined about the President’s “intense energy.” He accused Trump of spreading “falsehoods” without, of course, identifying a single one.
This is what they call journalism now?
Here’s what’s really happening. Peter Alexander, like so many in the corporate press, is so consumed by Trump Derangement Syndrome that he cannot process good news. Military bonuses? Must be political. Supporting our troops? Just another grievance. Presidential energy and focus? Somehow sinister.
Ask yourself this: Would Alexander have called it a “political rally” if Obama announced military bonuses? Would he have complained about the backdrop? Would he have dismissed presidential priorities as “grievances?”
You already know the answer.
The mask has completely fallen off. These aren’t journalists. They’re activists with press credentials, and they’re not even trying to hide it anymore. Peter Alexander looked into that camera and told millions of Americans that supporting our military is something to mock.
This is why trust in media has collapsed. This is why Americans tune out the legacy networks. When you call troop bonuses a grievance, you’ve revealed everything we need to know about your worldview.
The corporate press isn’t broken. It’s working exactly as intended—just not for you.
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