Here we go again. A string of high-profile Democrats has pulled their support for Platner following sexual assault allegations, and you can bet the mainstream media is lapping it up. CNN, in their typical fashion, is spinning this into a “crisis of leadership” narrative, painting a picture of once-loyal allies now fleeing like rats from a sinking ship. But let’s pause and ask—why the sudden outrage from these so-called champions of women’s rights? Where were they when the #MeToo movement was at its peak, and everyone was scrambling to sidestep accountability?
Meanwhile, MSNBC seizes the opportunity to twist this into a “Republican hypocrisy” tale, as if the GOP hasn’t faced its own parade of scandals. Suddenly, they’re the guardians of virtue while their own backyard lacks a shovel to dig up the dirt. It’s classic misdirection—a way to shift focus from the deep-seated problems plaguing the Democratic Party itself.
And don’t get me started on the hypocrisy of platforms like NPR claiming to provide “balanced coverage” while they spin this narrative finely tuned for their liberal audience. It’s a masterclass in corporate media manipulation, reminding us that, ultimately, it’s about maintaining power rather than seeking truth.
Let’s not pretend these Democrats are withdrawing support out of some deep moral conviction. This is about self-preservation, folks. The truth is, today’s political landscape is riddled not with honesty, but with opportunism. Strap in; this circus isn’t finished yet.
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