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So, here we have Morgan McSweeney, sounding off to the BBC about Trump being “funnier” than expected. What’s the angle here? It’s classic corporate media spin! Does anyone find it interesting that the very outlet that has made a living off condemning Trump now decides to highlight his humor? This is the same BBC that portrays him as a “dangerous figure” one second and suddenly flips the script when it’s convenient for their narrative. Are they trying to soften his image, or are they simply grasping at straws in the face of dwindling ratings?

Let’s dissect this. CNN, infamous for its relentless attacks, would have you believe Trump is a walking disaster, but they too have poked fun at him when they think it’s safe. Here’s the truth: they’re all in on a game. They’re not just covering the news; they’re shaping public perception. The left’s favorite pastime is pouncing on Trump’s blunders while conveniently ignoring the moments when he charms or entertains, essentially muting a significant part of any narrative. It’s hypocrisy at its finest!

The reality is, delivering a one-dimensional perspective feeds into the sensationalism that keeps these networks alive. They thrive on polarization. If anything, let’s acknowledge that Trump has a flair for the dramatic, which is precisely why so many Americans resonate with him. So, what’s next? More selective “humor” anecdotes to fill the airtime? Don’t fall for it, folks; the media is just playing manipulation chess while you’re left in their checkmate.

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