Monday, September 16, 2024

The Crashing and Burning of ABC News

The dam is starting to crack. Can you see the water leaking through the ABC News wall trying to hold back the stories which will engulf Disney's reputation and stock price? The stories which will reveal that Dana Walden, Kacklin’ Kammy's best friend, ordered Linsey Davis and David Muir to fact-check Donald Trump but not the Kamster?
 
It is being reported by The Federalist Papers and other sources that ABC News moderator Linsey Davis recently admitted that during the latest presidential debate, she and her co-moderator, David Muir, had deliberately chosen to fact-check only former President Donald Trump while avoiding any similar scrutiny of Vice President Kamala Harris.

In addition, there is an affidavit sworn to by a whistleblower from ABC News on September 9, which claims that Kammy was given sample questions ahead of the debate AND the aforementioned Ms. Walden, Kammy's matchmaker who introdeced her to the Dougster, ordered the moderators to conduct the debate antagonistically against Trump.

Oh yes, a Master Class on how 0to rig a debate AND an election.

Anyone with a brain who watched the debate knows Trump was spot on in his answers, even with the three against one tag team employed by ABC News’ two moderators. And of course, Kammy was not treated with the same hostility. Donald Trump won the debate on substance, while the Kamster was allowed to tell her lies, without even one fact-check.

People are realizing the falsity that ABC News tried to perpetrate against the American electorate. But as we move closer to November 5, much like we are seeing the failures of Tampon Tim, so too more of Kacklin’ Kammy’s iineptitude and unqualified shortcomings to hold office will be revealed.

Freedom of the Press does not give anyone a license to lie or spin to suit an agenda. If Bob Eisner cares about his company, he needs to FIRE Muir, Walden and Davis before the crashing dam destroys and craters Disney’s  stock price and reputation completely.

The first rule of Journalism 101: REPORT the news, not BE the news, something all media employees need to relearn.

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