The mask is finally slipping off the mainstream media establishment, and even their own insiders can't deny the obvious anymore. In a moment of rare honesty from the Washington Examiner, a TV critic inadvertently exposed the sorry state of modern television and the cultural rot that Patriots have been calling out for years.
When the critic bragged about his profession to a new acquaintance, expecting the usual fawning response that media elites have grown accustomed to, reality hit like a freight train. "There is much to criticize!" came the swift reply - a perfect encapsulation of how ordinary Americans really feel about the propaganda machine masquerading as entertainment and news.
This isn't just about bad TV shows, folks. This is about a complete cultural reckoning that's been brewing since President Trump's triumphant return to the White House. The American people have had enough of being lectured by Hollywood elites, woke television executives, and biased journalists who think they know better than We the People.
"There is much to criticize!" - The honest response that left a media elite speechless
Under the Trump-Vance administration, we're witnessing a historic shift away from the failed narratives that dominated the Biden years. While Secretary of State Marco Rubio rebuilds America's standing abroad and Stephen Miller works to secure our borders, the entertainment industry continues its death spiral of woke programming that nobody wants to watch.
The Great American Awakening
This moment represents something much bigger than one embarrassed TV critic. It's about the choice facing every American institution: embrace the values that made this country great, or continue down the path of decline and irrelevance.
President Trump's second term has already shown what happens when leaders choose America First policies over globalist agendas. Now it's time for our cultural institutions to make the same choice.
The question isn't whether there's much to criticize about modern media - Patriots have been saying that for years. The real question is: will these failing institutions finally listen to the American people, or will they continue their descent into complete irrelevance?
