Rob Finnerty was right to call out the one-sided circus masquerading as “news.” For years hardworking Americans have watched as major outlets seize on every breath of President Trump while tiptoeing around scandals that touch the other side. That’s not journalism — it’s activism with a camera and it’s eroding the public’s trust in institutions that once mattered.
This isn’t about personality or partisan crying; it’s about fairness and equal treatment under the law and under the headline. When editors and anchors pick and choose which facts matter, they decide elections and they shape which citizens are punished and which are protected. Americans deserve reporters who report, not prosecutors in press passes.
Look at the patterns: selective outrage, convenient amnesia, and a relentless appetite for narrative over truth. Conservatives don’t demand soft coverage; we demand the same standards the media claims to hold dear. If a principle is worth preaching, it must be applied to everyone, not weaponized against the political enemies of the hour.
The bigger problem is cultural: legacy outlets have outsourced their ethics to cable ratings and donor agendas. Viewers who don’t fit their coastal profile are dismissed as rubes while their real concerns about crime, inflation, and security are minimized. That arrogance is the real scandal — it fuels political alienation and hands the opposition the moral authority to fight back.
Every time the mainstream presses show a double standard, it strengthens the alternative networks and grassroots outlets giving voice to millions of Americans. That shift didn’t happen by accident. People turned the dial because they were tired of being lectured to and lied about. The media can either reform and regain trust, or keep shrinking into irrelevance.
Rob Finnerty’s critique is a wake-up call for journalists who still believe in basic decency and balance. Conservatives aren’t asking for praise; we want a fair fight and a level playing field for ideas. Restoring real journalism means asking hard questions of everyone and letting the chips fall where the facts land.
To my fellow patriots: stay informed, stay skeptical, and don’t let the narrative machine tell you how to feel about your country or your leaders. Demand accountability from the press as loudly as they demand it from politicians. America is worth defending against bias, and the fight for honest media is a fight for the future of our republic.

