Sometimes it seems like the mainstream media is living in an alternate reality. They appear to have made a bizarre shift from reporting news to manufacturing narratives that are not only skewed but disturbingly sympathetic towards criminals. As shocking as it sounds, ABC’s Matt Gutman actually found a sliver of “touching” intimacy in an alleged murderer’s text messages. The accused had allegedly just killed Charlie Kirk, yet somehow this is being dressed up as a star-crossed romance gone wrong. It’s a mind-boggling example of how far the liberal media will go to twist the truth and manipulate emotions.
Senator John Kennedy isn’t one to let such absurdities slide by unchecked. He unabashedly aimed this laughable narrative. At a time when the left’s puppets in the media want to paint a dangerous and sickening portrait that humanizes killers over their victims, Kennedy stands firm. By choosing to romanticize a murderer, Gutman and his media cohorts have taken spin to dizzying new heights. Senator Kennedy’s straightforward, no-nonsense approach is a refreshing splash of reality everyone deeply needs. It’s like he’s one of the few voices shouting back at a dishonest echo chamber.
Kennedy suggests ABC News reporter needs a shock collar after gushing over Charlie Kirk shooter's text messages to his lover.
Points out the media is to blame for the state of politics in the country, noting social media in particular has “lowered the cost of being an a-hole.” pic.twitter.com/Ke1VXRyTke
— Rusty (@Rusty_Weiss) September 17, 2025
This kind of media coverage isn’t just a misstep; it’s a deliberate insult to victims like Charlie Kirk and their loved ones. It might even be seen as an ultimate betrayal to all law-abiding citizens who are sick and tired of seeing criminals glorified and tragedies downplayed. There’s no excuse for this level of incompetence and tunnel vision. When will media giants quit their dangerous game of injustice and start focusing on fact-based reporting? Painting criminals with compassionate strokes while disregarding their heinous acts is not journalism—it’s systemic bias.
At the heart of this travesty is a glaring double standard. Years have been spent trivializing and demonizing conservatives and anyone they support. Meanwhile, those who act violently against them are offered the platform of reluctant heroes, complete with ridiculous backstories made to tug at the heartstrings. This is nothing short of a concerted effort to shame and discredit specific ideologies, all while promoting an agenda that dismisses American values. It’s time to call out this blatant hypocrisy and shine the spotlight on the truth.
Navigating the twisted web of media bias is not just about disagreeing over facts or politics—it’s about preserving the essence of honest journalism and holding those who stray from this path accountable. As Kennedy points out, social media certainly hasn’t helped, allowing bad actors to flourish in a lower-cost, higher-reward environment. But the real problem starts with media influencers who set a dangerous precedent. How much longer will people stand by and consume these manipulated fairy tales? It’s time for a realignment towards truth, values, and integrity. Can we consider the possibility of honest reporting as a new standard?