The amazing uniformity of non-coverage is astounding.
There has to be an instant chat line to layout the next day’s coverage and not one curious reporter or editor in the whole country. Phooey.
“The amazing uniformity of non-coverage is astounding.”
There is a story in this uniformity. Rush Limbaugh frequently plays sound clips of mainstream media reporters from supposedly competing networks commenting on the big story of the day (usually anti Trump, anti Republican, or anti conservative). The words they use are identical. Democrat politicians also use the same carefully crafted language.
Clearly there is a central command center where the meme is constructed and the media and Democrat politicians get their marching orders. The uniformity of the story gives it credibility with the leftist base and the sheeple. After all, how can it not be true if every news source is communicating the same story in the same way. The use of language and repetition has been mastered by propagandists and advertisers for over a century to manipulate public opinion and behavior.
I seem to recall several years ago there was a story about a daily or weekly conference call between liberal reporters from many news organizations where the spin on stories was discussed. It may be that Democrat party leaders were involved in these scheduled meetings. Perhaps these meetings are still occurring. Certainly the uniformity of reporting (or not) suggests deliberate and active coordination. At the time the story got little play and quickly died. Even the conservative talk show hosts backed away from trying to explode the story.
Such orchestration would likely be protected by the Constitution against any attempt to use anti-trust law to end collaboration between the big media companies. However, this activity, and those orchestrating it, need to be exposed. It is hard to believer journalists inside the media, even at Fox News, are not aware of the puppeteers and strings. Why haven’t they been exposed?