A media pushing Democrat lies

 Andrea Widburg:

The media have a narrative, and they’re going to stick with it. They segued smoothly from the “Russia collusion” narrative, to the “Hunter Biden’s laptop is Russian disinformation” narrative, to the “honest election” narrative, and from there to the “January 6 insurrection” narrative. Every video or (digital) print piece that touched upon these topics made sure to imprint the Democrat view onto the audience. The latest narrative is that, with Republicans gearing up to impeach Biden, there’s “no evidence” Biden did anything wrong. To his credit, McCarthy called out an AP “reporter” who made this claim.

Yesterday, a swarm of reporters surrounded House Speaker Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) to challenge him over his decision to launch an investigation as the predicate to impeaching Joe Biden over the latter’s services for his son when Joe was Veep (and, probably, senator) and his son was raking in money from foreign entities (and governments) in what were clearly pay-for-play schemes. A young female AP reporter—that is, a hardcore leftist—challenged McCarthy by posing a loaded question: Others have said there is no “impeachable offense at this point,” and does McCarthy agree or disagree?

Rather unusually, not only did McCarthy disagree, but he forced the reporter to acknowledge that there’s a significant amount of evidence justifying this investigation as a predicate to impeachment:

It’s nice to see a Republican pushing back, so kudos to McCarthy for that. He’s still got a major black mark hanging over his head for (so far) breaking his promise to release the January 6 footage, but this is a start.

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The media should be challenging the Dems on their dishonest narratives instead of McCarthy. 

See, also:

Report: The FBI Illegally Politicized Background Investigations For Republican Presidential Nominees

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