The New York Times and the corporate media ignored Trump’s untimely madness at the Republican convention and instead focused on the drama created by Biden.
Speculation about whether President Biden will drop out of the presidential race dominated the front page of The New York Times. There was no coverage of Donald Trump’s dangerously lunatic behavior during his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention.
If the corporate media had any real concerns about the future direction of the country, Trump’s 90-plus minutes of rhetoric demonstrating his lunacy and unfitness for public office would have dominated national news coverage. Instead, the media is acting as if Trump is not the story of this election. To them, this is a manufactured crisis, one waged by Democratic donors and House Democrats against President Biden.
Trump’s speech was unhinged and, frankly, boring over a frenzied drumbeat that put his own audience to sleep.
The New York Times made no mention of the incident.
Donald Trump has promised to deport tens of millions of people currently living in the United States and working in jobs that keep our economy running. this is a big problem.
Well, this should be considered a big problem, but the New York Times would rather talk about a Democratic crisis that isn’t real.
The media and House Democrats, led by big-money donors, won’t stop until Biden is officially nominated.
At the same time, corporate media did not report on the “2025 Plan”.
America’s democracy is on shaky ground, but the New York Times wants to spread speculation about President Biden’s future because he won’t grant them an exclusive interview.
American democracy is on the edge, and the New York Times is trying to push it over the cliff.