



Few experiences are as rich as one in which somebody you often interact with criticizes you for accomplishing anything.
If Rep. Adam Schiff stood up and warned about “dangers to democracies” when he actually epitomizes the idea, it would be similar to Joe Biden educating you on copyright infringement or Stormy Daniels preaching about morality.
This was the situation on Tuesday evening.
MSNBC presenter Rachel Maddow absurdly asserted the network she works for was never going to broadcast information that it recognized to be false, in spite of glaring proof that they have been doing so for ages.
Let the newscaster, who earns millions presenting on the airwaves just once every week, talk for herself before anything else.
She was announcing beforehand that she was going to edit Trump’s planned address at his Bedminster, New Jersey golf club, while discussing his arrest in the case involving the secret documents.
Maddow started ranting and getting out of breath.
She said she must mention that Trump only recently began speaking in public, precisely like he did on the night of his initial criminal arraignment.
He is now speaking once more, this time to a crowd of his fans who assembled for an election fundraising event at his golf course and summer residence in New Jersey, following his arrest on federal criminal charges.
MSNBC did not expect to broadcast these comments live as a result.
Maddow ended her speech with a clear declaration of her passion for censorship in a self-important, smug manner that radiated righteousness. She wasn’t, though. What’s worse is this…
Maddow says, as MSNBC already stated, it has a cost to disseminate intentionally false information in certain situations.
This anchor, notwithstanding the reality that almost none of what she says proves to be accurate, worshipped the Russia collusion myth for years and presented outlandish claims about the COVID pandemic and magical vaccines.
She even regarded Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) as a deity of sorts.