From Don Surber we get some insight into media insanity. Pentagon reporters self-deported. America won.
A bunch of reporters, including AP and Disney's ABC, dropped out of the Pentagon media pool, because they didn't want to agree to the new rules.
ABC was complaining that because they didn't hold onto their credentials, they didn't get invited to press briefings.
Only in Paragraph 4 did the Disney channel admit that it voluntarily surrendered its press credentials.
They were claiming how they got all kinds of inside info that didn't match the "official narrative" on a bunch of stories.
These are the eagle-eyed journalists who never noticed that Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was in the hospital for a month.
These are the people, and their secret sources, who claimed that the Iranian nuclear program was not impacted by the US Air Force attacks on their facilities.
The story [AP] is based on the 47th Rule of What Passes for Journalism These Days: Never believe Trump.
Two days later, BBC reported, “Iranian foreign minister admits serious damage to nuclear sites.”
And last month, AP was forced to admit, “Iran’s foreign minister says there is no uranium enrichment at any nuclear facility in the country.”
Skepticism is one thing. Flat-out lying is another.
Then they claimed that Trump was planning a military parade on his birthday, when it was a parade for the 250th anniversary of founding of the US Army, and planning had begun when Joe Biden was in the White House.
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