This Chuck Todd interview is a real-time illustration of the mainstream media trying to influence an election with a narrative change.
Chuck Todd busted in real-time by his guest
This interview was one of the strangest ones I have heard from Chuck Todd. Why? It was one of the clearest demonstrations of the media trying to direct a narrative even with one who knows the actual report is saying otherwise in the interview.
One of the guest’s, John Della Volpe’s, topics discussed was a poll that talks about young people being depressed. But, nowhere did the guest talk about the depression affecting whether young people would vote or not.
Chuck Todd volunteered the mainstream media narrative that young people under 30 thus have no incentive to vote. The guest pushed back. He said like 2018; the exact opposite was what he was seeing.
That did not fit what Todd wanted to hear. So instead, he tried to guide the guest to his position unsuccessfully continuously.
The mainstream media continues to do these sorts of things. We know the corporatocracy pays them. They may know that a successful Biden agenda means slightly fewer profits for their benefactors. As such, they implicitly buy into the corporate narrative.
Ironically, Joe Biden recently called out the mainstream media for continuing the empty-shelves-supply-chain narrative even as shelves are stocked with products throughout the country.
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