Republican Senator Dan Sullivan’s push to eliminate his namesake primary challenger under the guise of “midterm confusion” is a classic power play, and the mainstream media’s eager acceptance of this narrative is nothing short of scandalous. Outlets like CNN and MSNBC, always ready to peddle the establishment’s agenda, spin this story as if protecting Sullivan’s seat is a noble cause. Meanwhile, they ignore the blatant suppression of grassroots democracy. It’s as if they’re siding with a desperate incumbent who fears competition, patting him on the back while siding against the very essence of a fair election.
Fox News, while typically robust in its criticism of establishment maneuvering, has also danced around the issue. They might cite Sullivan’s argument about “voter confusion,” but let’s be honest: it’s about maintaining power. They tiptoe around the fact that real Republican voters deserve a choice. Voter confusion? Please. This is more about political convenience than clarity. It’s hysterically ironic that the media loves to scream about election integrity, yet willingly plays into the narrative that protects an incumbent from facing voters’ scrutiny.
This isn’t just about one senator in Alaska; it’s a glaring example of how the establishment, with the aid of corporate media, seeks to squash dissent and muffle democratic flourishing. If they can sideline voices that explicitly oppose them, what’s next? The American people deserve to know the truth—this is power politics, pure and simple.
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