Non-Essential
Imagine how much better off the country would be if the flapping maws on cable news were deemed non-essential during this national crisis.
While governors shut down entire industries deeming them “non-essential,” the one truly non-essential industry just keeps chugging along.
In a time of national crisis, it is the corporate news media that has proven itself to be entirely non-essential.
Imagine how much better off the country would be if the flapping maws on cable news were deemed non-essential during this national crisis.
Mollie Hemingway put it best last night on Twitter:
Truth is, the only nation that would deem the American news media essential is China.
In his column “The Media is a Public Health Crisis,” at Front Page Magazine,
Daniel Greenfield puts it succinctly:
The media only knows how to do one thing and that’s take a crisis and make it even worse.
These idiots are going out of their way to prove just how non-essential they are.
How essential are you if your idea of “informing the public” includes inviting actor Sean Penn on to discuss US response to the Wuhan virus?
Or the insufferable Lt. Sulu?
These guys who sit on panels discussing Trump’s mean tweets and “xenophobic” attacks against the Chinese Communist government, they are the ones who are non-essential.
From Greenfield’s column:
We don’t need these idiots undermining the country at a time like this.
Hell, we don’t need these idiots at all.
They are utterly non-essential and have been for more than a decade. This Wuhan virus is only shining a big-ass spotlight on just how non-essential they are.
Why are they still clogging up the airwaves and turning the White House daily briefings into partisan bitch-fests when you’re forced out of work while growing increasingly worried over how you’re going to make ends meet?
The people that fuel the engine of our economy are left in limbo while bimbos like Nicolle Wallace prattle on about “This might be Trump’s Katrina.”
Does that seem right to you?
Kurt Schlichter nailed it yesterday in his column
“The People Our Loser Elite Look Down Upon Are Saving Our Bacon.”
This is when the basics count. Can you build something? Can you do something? And, as our idiot urban overlords insist on releasing criminals because THE FLU!, can you defend something?
Our elite can’t, and you would think that at a time when their humility has been shown to be so massively justified that they might actually offer some. Instead, they have doubled down on their own narcissism. They are still pretending that their sophomore SJW obsessions aren’t a luxury and that 20-something BuzzFeed scribblers who have never run anything but their mouths have something to contribute to the discussion.
They don’t.
Let’s be honest, there is a glut of dumb coming from the non-essential corporate news media. They are contributing nothing right now. Not one thing.
Okay, that’s not exactly true.
They are contributing to the hysteria, the panic and the division. Just when we as a nation need the exact opposite.
Or, as Kurt put it yesterday:
Last night after the Senate Democrats blocked the relief bill, the New York Times went out of its way to prove it is only essential to the Democrat Party narrative.
In their report about this crass, cynical maneuver, the Times tweaked their headline twice before it met the approval of the DNC.
They started with this:
Then, because it put the Democrats in a bad light, they changed it to this:
Whoops! Still says “Democrats!” We can’t have that!
Then they finally got the messaging right and settled on this:
Heaven forbid the so-called Paper of Record inform the public that the Democrats were the ones who killed this bill.
They’re too busy running PR for the Democrat Party.
And if there is one industry that is non-essential at this moment in time, it is the Democrat Party’s Public Relations Firm known as the corporate news media.
Shut them down. Let them feel the pain they so cavalierly dismiss today because it’s hurting people they despise.
And for God’s sake, let the rest of the country go back to work.
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