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The Progressive Media Runs Away from its Biggest Story

This political cartoon perfectly captures how the mainstream media is approaching both “Russia collusion” stories.

On one hand, despite virtually no substantiation, legacy media outlets like the New York Times, Washington Post, and CNN hold everything that may possibly, theoretically link Donald Trump to the Kremlin under a microscope. On the other hand, the provable fact that Hillary Clinton had a hand in selling 20 percent of America’s uranium deposits to a Russian state-owned corporation is thoroughly ignored.

Let’s spell this out for the people in the back: there is credible evidence to suggest that while this deal between Hillary Clinton’s State Department and a Russian corporation was full known to the Justice Department at the time — and nothing happened.

Of course, this scandal isn’t the living proof the media is openly biased against Donald Trump — that should be perfectly clear by now. However, it is demonstrative of the fact that progressive news writers and producers are deeply sympathetic to Clinton and the Democratic establishment in general.

If any progressive is still unsure as to why more and more Americans distrust the media everyday, this is it.

~ Facts Not Memes


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