Nicolle Wallace, Democrat in denial, by Tim Graham

Nicolle Wallace is one of the “Republicans MSNBC Original”, a former adviser to George W. Bush and John McCain who quickly exchanged the sides to become one of the dancers of the most popular democratic parties in her program “Deadline White House”.
His reflexive left approach on the riots of Los Angeles was a “unique moment” – not the riots, but President Donald Trump’s response to the riots. It was not a response as much as the “theater”. She said Barack Obama was more effective in expelling illegal immigrants – like Democrats.
Naturally, former journalists from the CNN media Oliver Darcy and Jon Passantino define it as a “decisive voice of resistance” with “clear eyes and a lively political insight”. Translation: It is reliably, bitterly anti-Trump.
In an interview for their status newsletter, they launched softball, but it is the most blade: “Do you think it is possible at this stage to penetrate the Maga media bubble with a journalism based on facts?” This would suggest that the daily production of MSNBC is “based on facts”, not fiercely obstinate. Isn’t MSNBC part of a “media bubble”?
Wallace has coated the conservatives as hostile to the facts: “I don’t know, but I don’t really understand why people in this bubble do not want factual information on incoming hurricanes or the impact of Trump’s trade war on their business or the hollow of the government.”
Is it “factual” to claim that the government was “hollowed out”?
Liberals always assume that conservatives do not expose themselves to liberal media, when it is systematically obvious that MSNBC viewers are not surprised watching Fox or Newsmax. The conservatives know much more liberal thoughts and policies. Liberals often manage to locate anything in the conservative argument for anything. Oliver Darcy is one of these liberals.
The boys of the status suggested that it is silly that right-handers rank Wallace on the left: “You were the director of communications for George W. Bush. Now, the” Conservatives “- I put this in quotes because it is not clear how the term is defined today- you call a leftist. What do you do with these insults?”
The leftists think that “the left” is an insult? Wallace replied: “Who called me a left? Is it so funny. I left Twitter to see nothing like this. What is I missing from it?”
If you are looking for Google “which demographics love Nicolle Wallace”, the AI spits: “It is often considered a voice for progressive perspectives and a criticism of conservative ideology.” That’s right – if you think the left can be associated with “progress”.
Then, the questions of the status duo have become stranger: “Would you describe MSNBC as a liberal media? Or do you reject this label, since there are a lot of conservatives of the old school woven in their fabric. How would you characterize the political identity of the network?”
Who are the “Old-School” “conservatives woven in” MSNBC? Joe Scarborough? Michael Steele? They are all DNC messengers.
Wallace could not be honest: “I think we are in a place where we want to participate in the conversations that go beyond right and left and activate more and more the truth and democracy in relation to something cheeky non-democratic.” The Republicans are not “in favor of America remaining a democracy,” she said.
How auto-gliding is it? We are democracy and you are anti-democracy. They are all raised on their own supply.
When democrats lose elections, they do not see it as democracy in action but as the ascent of fascism. It is a form of electoral denial. You can hate an electoral result without coating the winners as autocrats.
But it is not surprising that MSNBC stars tend to deny reality when they cannot even concede that they make opinion shows for the Bernie Bros and the Moms Whitmer Wine.
Tim Graham is director of media analysis at the Media Research Center and editor -in -chief of the Blog Newsbusters.org. To find out more about Tim Graham and read the features of other writers and caricaturists union, visit the website of the Creators Syndicate on www.creators.com.
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