Why is corporate legacy media dying? Danchenko indictment and collapsing Russia Hoax narrative reveal the answer: Root Rot.
“…On my podcast, the Chicago Way, Bevan nailed it:
“The only thing you need to know to illuminate the media’s role in all of this and what their objectives have been, compare how they handled this unverified [Steele] dossier—with all information which they absolutely printed, anonymous sourcing, they just absolutely opened the floodgates to publish all this junk, and then absolutely went silent on the Hunter Biden laptop scandal right before the election.”
Have you forgotten? Legacy corporate media hopes you’ve forgotten. Big Tech suppressed sharing The New York Post’s stories on Hunter Biden’s laptop and the incriminating emails. Editors, publishers, network executives in the main ignored it, but they rushed to tell us that “intelligence professionals” believed the emails were part of some Russian disinformation campaign.
That wasn’t true. But the “intelligence professionals” gave them the excuse they wanted to suppress and ignore the Hunter Biden story as unreliable even as they pushed the Russia story.
“Oh, we can’t print that!” Bevan said, using a mocking tone to sound like all those editors and network news executives avoiding the Hunter Biden story. The emails turned out to be legitimate. “We can’t verify any of these things. We’re not even going to look into them.
“You compare those two stories and that’s all you need to know about these folks who consider themselves objective journalists and how they acted and operate,” Bevan said. “It’s just astonishing. They have no credibility in my mind, it’s no wonder that the public has tuned them out and now views them with such disdain.”
You’ve probably heard the saying that a fish rots from the head. It doesn’t take all that long for a fish to turn. Your nose tells you.
But for years, corporate legacy establishment media has been rotting from the roots, the decay long suspected but beneath the surface.
And now, it’s obvious. The roots are gone…”
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