A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on. –– Winston Churchill
The media tried to control the story. It failed. Badly.
- Media Bias Backfires: A supermajority of voters believe the press favored Kamala Harris, but most say that bias hurt her campaign.
- Shifting Sentiment: Confidence in the economy grows post-election, while Biden’s approval plummets among Independents and Democrats alike.
- Credibility Crisis: Legacy media faces widespread mistrust, with voters rejecting their role as honest brokers of truth.
They started 2024 backing Joe Biden. They said he was sharp, steady, ready for the fight. But when the debate came, their lie unraveled on live television. Trump wiped the floor with him. The world saw it. Then the media turned on Biden like vultures, circling, waiting for him to fall. And he did.
The Democrats weren’t done. They pushed Kamala Harris to the front, claiming she was the answer. The press played along—glowing profiles, puff pieces, constant praise. But voters didn’t buy it. When the dust settled, Trump won big. Not just a victory. A mandate.
Now, the numbers are in. A survey of 1,550 voters tells the story. The media’s credibility? Shattered. People see through the bias. They know what happened. Kamala got a free pass from the press—and it backfired. Even her own voters admit it.
The country is shifting. Trust in the media hits a new low. Economic confidence rises with Trump’s win. And Joe Biden’s approval? Sinking faster than a stone. The public’s verdict is clear: the old guard is out. It’s Trump’s America now. Pete Hegseth will be the new SecDef.
The Morning Muster