Liberal Media Scream: ABC’s Raddatz shows why it’s time to boycott networks – Washington Examiner

The article discusses a segment from the show “Liberal Media Scream,” highlighting the ongoing critical stance of the media ⁣towards President-elect Donald Trump and his‌ cabinet selections. The author notes that⁤ despite the Democratic Party’s struggles, certain⁤ liberal ⁢media figures continue to express strong discontent, exhibiting what is referred to as “Trump derangement syndrome.”

Specific instances ⁣from recent broadcasts illustrate⁢ this sentiment; for example, ABC’s Martha Raddatz characterized Trump’s‌ cabinet choices ‌as acts ‌of “retribution.” Additionally, the​ article recounts how MSNBC hosts Joe Scarborough and ⁣Mika⁢ Brzezinski, previously critical of Trump, were seen meeting with him at Mar-a-Lago, indicating a shift in their ⁢stance.

The focus of the article is on the perceived irrationality and hysteria present in the media’s coverage of Trump’s actions and plans ⁢as he prepares for office, reflecting a broader discussion about media bias and the relationship between the press ⁢and political figures in the current climate.


Liberal Media Scream: ABC’s Raddatz shows why it’s time to boycott networks

This week’s Liberal Media Scream features one example of the media lunacy that has followed the sweeping electoral and popular vote for President-elect Donald Trump despite years of warnings and smears from the resistance media.

While most in the Democratic Party are licking their wounds and trying to figure out how they did so poorly against Trump and why they picked the worst candidate around in Vice President Kamala Harris, many liberal TV anchors are still suffering from “Trump derangement syndrome.”

Sunday showed them all still at work. On 60 Minutes, Scott Pelley opened with a rant against Trump’s Cabinet picks. And he was preceded by the frenzied Sunday public affairs shows trying to convince the nation that the president-elect was unfit for duty.

On Monday, two of those with the worst case of TDS, Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski, all but admitted their preelection anti-Trump hype on their MSNBC show Morning Joe was a lie when they revealed that they traveled to Mar-a-Lago last week to break bread with Trump.

The worst example of the ranting rage on network TV came from ABC’s Martha Raddatz, who opened Sunday’s This Week with a charge that Trump’s picks were “retribution” for those who have wronged him. “The retribution begins,” she declared.

From the top of Sunday’s This Week on ABC:

MARTHA RADDATZ: The retribution begins.

DONALD TRUMP, PRESIDENT-ELECT: We’re going to clean out the corrupt, broken, and failing bureaucracies.

RADDATZ: The president-elect sparking alarm with controversial Cabinet nominees, including a firebrand Fox TV host to lead the Department of Defense.

PETE HEGSETH, DEFENSE SECRETARY NOMINEE: I’m straight up just saying, we should not have women in combat roles.

RADDATZ: Noted vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for health and human services secretary.

TRUMP: He wants to make people healthy. It’s driven him pretty wild over the last number of years.

RADDATZ: And ardent Trump loyalist, now former congressman, Matt Gaetz, to run the Justice Department.

SEN. KEVIN CRAMER (R-ND): He’s got a really steep hill to climb to get lots of votes, including mine.

RADDATZ: Democratic Sen.-elect Elissa Slotkin responds to the nominations. Plus, former CDC Director Richard Besser, former prosecutor Preet Bharara, and analysis from our powerhouse roundtable. Plus:

JOE DEL BOSQUE, CALIFORNIA FARMER: We pay some of the highest wages for farm workers in the nation right here in California, and they won’t come out.

RADDATZ: We traveled to California farmland to see what Trump’s massive deportation plans could mean for farmers and the nation’s food supply. Texas Republican Tony Gonzales joins us for reaction.

ANNOUNCER: From ABC News, it’s This Week. Here now, Martha Raddatz.

RADDATZ: Good morning, and welcome to This Week. Donald Trump is wasting no time naming the team he wants around him in a second term. In rapid-fire fashion, he announced a series of nominees this week to fill the White House and lead key Cabinet departments. Many of them were right by Trump’s side last night to attend a UFC fight at Madison Square Garden in New York. Among them, controversial picks like the world’s richest man, Elon Musk, and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, who will lead a new Department of Government Efficiency, an amorphous role aimed at slashing federal spending.

While that move raised a lot of intrigue, other picks have raised eyebrows to say the least, and some, outright opposition.

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Brent Baker, the Steven P.J. Wood senior fellow and vice president for research and publications at the Media Research Center, explains our pick: “Less than two weeks after the MAGA agenda won an electoral mandate and showed how the legacy media have lost their influence, Raddatz is still living in a preelection world. Instead of explaining to her viewers what the appeal of Trump’s picks could be, or presenting a balanced take with matching praise and criticism for them, she didn’t even try to hide her disdain for them. And Disney wonders why they’re losing viewers.”

Rating: FIVE out of FIVE Screams.



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