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Earlier this week, President-elect Donald J. Trump rightfully went off on The Wall Street Journal.
The President-elect posted in part: “The Wall Street Journal is becoming more and more obnoxious and unreadable. Today’s main headline is: “Trump’s DEA Pick Pulls Out In Latest Setback.” With all that’s happening in the World, this is their Number One story of the day. Besides, he didn’t pull out; I pulled him out because I did not like what he said to my pastors and other supporters. But, more importantly, what’s my “latest” setback??? I just won the Presidency of the United States! They haven’t written a good story about me in YEARS…”
Those who understand the media business realize that there are two Wall Street Journals. There is the more conservative/centrist editorial section—which has also wrongly criticized Trump in the past—and then there is the left-woke “news” side of the paper.
A section that for years has often abandoned ethical, honest, and unbiased journalism to repeatedly attack Trump, Republicans, conservatives, and people of faith. More than that, like ABC, CBS, NBC, MSNBC, CNN, The New York Times, The , The Los Angeles Times, , The Chicago Sun-Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Miami Herald, and almost every other major “news” paper in the nation, The Wall Street Journal has seemingly morphed into a propaganda arm of the Democratic Party as it continually parrots the far-left and woke narratives of those who have been destroying our nation from within for decades.
The Journal, like so many media outlets, has chosen hate and ideology over the nation and the American people.
None of this should come as a surprise to anyone even remotely paying attention. As I have said in this space in the past – and been warning about for over a decade — over the last five decades, the left and far-left have taken over majority control – often via outright discrimination against conservative and faith-based talent – of what I call the “five major megaphones” of our nation—those being: the media, academia, entertainment, science, and medicine.