It was the story that rocked the presidential race and led us to where we are now, with Kamala Harris facing off against Donald Trump. It presented a reality that most sentient beings already knew—that incumbent President Joe Biden was in severe mental decline and was in no position to run the country for four more years—but it was a reality that the Democrats and the mainstream media vehemently denied, buried, and ignored. Journalist Olivia Nuzzi
blew the lid off that narrative with a July 4 report titled “The Conspiracy of Silence to Protect Joe Biden” with the subheading, “The president’s mental decline was like a dark family secret for many elite supporters.” She's not known as a right-leaning author, and didn’t write this for RedState or any other conservative outlet—she penned it for New York Magazine, hardly a bastion of right-wing journalists. But now she’s paying the price,
RedState’s Bonchie covered Nuzzi’s original piece: Greta Van Susteren, now an anchor for Newsmax TV, knows a thing or two about ticking off the leftist media: Hell hath no fury like the liberal media scorned. The move to cancel Nuzzi came quickly after the article was published when leftists organized a campaign to discredit her over old social posts they deemed "racist," although Sempahore notes they were made in jest.
Nuzzi was critical of Bloomberg's decision and reflected on how media corporations have gotten so scared of PR crises that they'll avoid anything that might be controversial:
My interpretation of that last sentence is that she's saying the media could care less if the right gets upset over something but will immediately play cleanup if the left gets their knickers in a twist. She continued:
We write a lot about media bias here at RedState because, quite simply, it's a danger to our country. There would be no Joe Biden presidency if he didn't have 90 percent of the press cheerleading for him and lying to the public like they did about his mental decline, and Kamala would be polling in the teens if her campaign weren't propped up by the glowing, fangirl coverage she receives from most of the networks and the big-city newspapers. Bloomberg just threw down the warning flag to other journalists out there: stray from the narrative at your own peril. |
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