Blaming 74-year-old President Donald Trump for spending Christmas and playing golf at his Mar-a-Lago resort in West Palm Beach, the media continues its relentless attacks on the lame duck president with only four weeks left to his one-and-done presidency. Trump was hated by the media because he called them out for pushing “fake news,” something that will remain in the national spotlight for years to come, if not indefinitely. When you look at Trump’s real value as president if may very well be exposing the media for serving as a propaganda tool the Democrat Party. Never before had the media been so blatant taking sides in a U.S. presidential election. Trump often called out the fake news at his campaign rallies, further antagonizing the press, spending all its resources to defeat Trump on Nov. 3. When Trump says the election was rigged, he’s probably not that far off.
Commenting on whether or not the president played golf is another example of how the fake news media pits itself against Trump. Trump gave it his best shot but the deck was stacked against him over the last four years with the press, both broadcast and print, spending much of their coverage on totally fake stories about his alleged ties with Russia. Day-after-day, nigh-after-night, the media spread the fake narrative that Trump had secret ties to Russia, all stemming from former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s paid opposition research AKA “The Steele Dosser,” a pile of rubbish accusing Trump of being a Russian asset. Democrats and the media pursued the bogus narrative for all four years of Trump’s presidency, only backing off briefly when 76-year-old Special Counsel Robert Mueller delivered his Final Report March 23, 2019, finding there were no Russian ties.
But none of this mattered to Democrats and the media, relentlessly pursuing the fake narrative to hammer down Trump’s approval ratings, while he helped improve the U.S. economy and create foreign policy breakthroughs in the Middle East. Whatever good Trump did for the U.S. economy and foreign policy, the media establishment wouldn’t report it, so eventually the public was completely brainwashed to think Trump was only doing harm to the country. When it came to the coronavirus AKA SARS CoV-2 or Covid-19 global pandemic, Trump was systematically attacked by Democrats and the press while his administration pushed drug companies to come up with vaccines in record time. Even now, while vaccines are rolled out in record time, the media mentions nothing about Trump, only about the waves of new Covid-19 cases swamping emergency rooms and hospitals around the country.
President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris told voters routinely before the Nov. 3 election that you couldn’t trust any vaccine developed under Trump’s watch. Now that Joe and Kamala won the election, they’re all in on the vaccines, urging the same Americans that they told to avoid vaccines to now get them. Blaming Trump now for trying to delay the bipartisan Covid-19 relief bill, the media talks about Trump playing golf at Mar-a-Lago while the rest of the country suffers. Trump asked Congress to give $2,000 in direct payments to individuals or $4,000 a family, compared to the paltry $600 payments agreed to by Democrats and Republicans. Yet the media blames Trump for delaying the $900 billion Covid-relief bill that spends much of the cash on Latin American governments, some enemies of the U.S., flooding the Mexican border with caravans of illegal immigrants.
Taking shots at Trump until he’s out of office, the media blames Trump for refusing to accept the results of the Nov. 3 election, when he has plenty of evidence that the deck was stacked against him. Texas Secretary of State Ken Paxton said in his filing to the U.S. Supreme Court that it was impossible to uncover widespread fraud because universal mail-in ballots made it difficult to prove fraud. Paxton’s brief to the High Court was prepared by Chapman University constitutional law expert John Eastman who said emphatically that universal mail-in ballots made detecting fraud next to impossible. Yet all the media says is that Trump’s a sore loser, when more U.S. citizens voted for Trump than any presidential election in U.S. history, claiming that seven million more voted for Biden. Like every other issue over the last four years, the media sided with the Democrats fake narrative.
Democrats and the press spend the final days of Trump’s presidency criticizing him for his decisions on pardons. But if you really look at the bulk of the pardons, they clearly make a statement about what Trump thinks of the Russian hoax that consumed Democrats and the press for the last four years. Weighing a possible pardon for National Security whistleblower Eric Snowden, Trump looks to make a statement about the same spying operations that harassed his campaign and presidency for four years. Pardoning Snowden would throw Democrats and the media for a loop since they favored a Snowden’s padon. Trump saw firsthand the dangers to a national security apparatus gone amok, with coveted U.S. law enforcement and intel agencies participating in a four-year conspiracy to undermine Trump’s 2016 and presidency. But the media can only talk about Trump playing golf and Mar-a-Lago.