A Wall Street Journal column says Democrats who want to point fingers for President-elect Trump’s Election Day thumping of Vice President Harris should look at the media.
Democrats who want to point fingers at President-elect Trump’s Election Day thumping of Vice President Kamala Harris should look directly at the mainstream media, according to a scathing Wall Street Journal column. Opinion columnist Kimberley Strassel penned a piece headlined, 'A Landslide Against the Media: News organizations tried to prop Biden and Harris up.
'Of course Democrats are shocked that they lost,' she added. 'In a world with a functioning press, the politician who tries to make lemonade out of inflation, crime or border chaos, is slapped as out of touch. In Biden-Harris world, the press printed their spin as gospel.
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