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HYPOCRITES EXPOSED: Democrat Senators Warren, Booker Melt Down Over Media Merger They Can't Control

Gary FranchiFebruary 28, 2026105 views
HYPOCRITES EXPOSED: Democrat Senators Warren, Booker Melt Down Over Media Merger They Can't Control
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The mask is officially off. Democrat Senators Elizabeth Warren and Cory Booker are throwing epic tantrums after Paramount emerged as the top bidder to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, with Netflix backing out of the deal entirely.

Why the sudden concern about media consolidation from the same party that cheered when Big Tech censored conservatives and stayed silent as leftist billionaires bought up news outlets? The answer is simple: they can't control this narrative.

Warren and Booker's manufactured outrage reeks of hypocrisy. These are the same senators who had zero problems when liberal-friendly streaming platforms dominated the market, pushing woke content and canceling anything that didn't align with their radical agenda. But now that a deal might create competition they can't manipulate, suddenly they care about monopolies?

Where Were They When It Mattered?

Patriots should ask themselves: where was this righteous indignation when Facebook and Twitter were actively suppressing conservative voices? Where were the congressional hearings when Netflix was pushing trans ideology on children? Crickets.

The truth is, Warren and Booker aren't concerned about media consolidation—they're terrified of losing their stranglehold on entertainment narratives. Under the Trump administration's second term, we're already seeing a cultural shift away from woke Hollywood propaganda, and Democrats know their days of controlling the message are numbered.

"This selective outrage from Senate Democrats shows exactly what Americans voted against in 2024—partisan politics disguised as principled governance," said one Republican aide familiar with the matter.

The Paramount-Warner Bros. Discovery deal represents something Democrats hate: free market competition operating without their blessing. While President Trump focuses on real issues like securing our border and cutting government waste through Elon Musk's DOGE initiative, Senate Democrats are busy having meltdowns over business deals they can't micromanage.

This is what desperation looks like, folks. The American people rejected the Democrats' control-freak mentality in 2024, and deals like this prove the free market is healing from years of leftist manipulation. Warren and Booker can keep screaming into the void—the rest of us will enjoy watching their influence continue to crumble.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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MediaWatcher47Verifiedjust now
What specific merger are they upset about this time? I can't keep track of all their manufactured outrage.
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NewsJunkieVerifiedjust now
Pretty sure it's about the Sinclair deal, but you're right - there's always something with these two.
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SmallGovNowVerifiedjust now
Warren especially has zero credibility on this topic after cheering on every Big Tech merger that helped silence conservatives.
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PatriotMike2024Verifiedjust now
Finally someone calling out Warren and Booker for what they really are - power-hungry hypocrites who only care about free speech when it benefits their agenda. These two have been silent about Big Tech censorship for years but suddenly care about media consolidation when they can't pull the strings.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedjust now
Exactly right! Where were they when Twitter was silencing conservative voices?
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BusinessOwner_TXVerifiedjust now
As someone who's dealt with government overreach in my own business, this doesn't surprise me one bit. Democrats love the free market when it works for them, but the moment they lose control they want to regulate everything into the ground.