Unable to concede even just one time where the Establishment Liberal narrative of the day wasn’t pushed by the Mainstream Media ahead of the facts in any instance over the past half-century, Chuck Todd has crossed the safety barrier when it comes to Trump Anxiety Disorder. I for one can recall him admitting onscreen during NBC programming through the years that he knew of members of the media knowingly covering-up for Bill Clinton’s decade-and-half long history of public affairs back in Arkansas, and alleged sexual assault during the 1992 campaign. Likewise, Mr. Todd has acknowledged that in 2008 Barack Obama’s connection to unapologetic Chicago-area domestic terrorists like Bill Ayres, proud Anti-Semites like Louis Farrakhan, and controversial liberation theology preacher Rev. Jeremiah Wright were buried by news outlets. In both instances, the Mainstream Media at minimum colluded in deed if not in overt intent to shape the coverage of these two men to the detriment of their Democrat primary opponents in the first, and then similarly to the demise of the GOP standard bearer at the general election in the second. Rush Limbaugh, Fox News, or similarly formatted competition from the Far Left mixing news-reporting, political commentary, and entertainment are not the real crisis facing you and your buddies, Chuck. The problem is that functionally or willfully the lot of you have become blind to how your supposedly unavoidable and minimal biases always seem to break fully and inexorably against the political Right and the anti-establishment Left each and every time. Oh yeah, to most of the young voters you’re trying to inspire with this piece secondarily, the bygone network news paradigm of Walter Cronkite and the analog-era sounds just as ancient and hokey as peak yellow journalism and William Randolph Hearst…

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Bachelor's Degree Political Science University of Nevada, Reno....father, husband, libertarian populist, Gonzo-aficionado, red pill SJW, odder than most...

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