We either live by truth or by lies. Thanks to the media, we currently live by lies.
“We shall soon be in a world in which a man may be howled down for saying that two and two make four, in which people will persecute the heresy of calling a triangle a three-sided figure, and hang a man for maddening a mob with the news that grass is green.” ~ G. K. Chesterton
Bill O’Reilly’s message of the day on Tuesday was to point out the gruesome truth about the media today.
“On this Tuesday, writing in the Wall Street Journal, Holman Jenkins says that Americans need a place where they can get the truth. Well, yeah, but where might that be? Not by listening to the political parties. No way, they are true seekers, spinning in self-advancement all day, every day.
“Newspapers, now many are going out of business because they’re boring as well as deceitful. Tough combo.
“TV news, come on, they have found physical magic by giving audiences exactly what they want to hear, true or not. I took note of liberal Tom Hanks mocking MS, whatever, the other day. Thanks for some straight shooting, Tom.
“Do you think social media delivers the truth? It does not. The game plan there is to slash and burn the internet. Assassins understand it’s cash for clicks, and gutter sniping delivers the clicks.
“Mr. Jenkins held up journalist Katie Couric as a truth teller. When I tried to book her for the no-spin news, talk about the CBS chaos, she ran and hid somewhere in Mid-Manhattan. Note for home: to report the truth, you actually have to stand up and state it. The media collapse has badly damaged the USA, no question.”
We are lied to all day long. It’s not only in the United States, but it’s also everywhere in the West as the globalists transform us into their vision of a New World Order. The media is filled with like-minded people.
Even AI lies. They claim the media is fine, but people lying about it is the problem.
Reuters, not a neutral player though they think they are, wrote the following:
Public distrust in the media is largely driven by sensationalism, political bias, omission of facts, and the rapid spread of misinformation online. Audiences often feel that outlets prioritize dramatic narratives or agendas over objective reporting. To combat this, you can actively verify information and detect spin by using a few trusted fact-checking and media literacy tools.
AI then refers the readers to the biased AP, University of Michigan fact check, and AllSides Media Bias. All three and AI, except for GROK, are controlled by left-wing people.
When Gallup began measuring trust in the news media in the 1970s, between 68% and 72% of Americans expressed confidence in the news media’s reporting. It has been up and down, mostly down, but it hasn’t ever recovered.

