As CNN attempts to grasp the intricacies of President-elect Donald Trump’s appeal to male voters, one thing stands out: the network’s inability to comprehend its own role in the Democrat media complex. Elle Reeve, a CNN correspondent, put forward a valiant effort to explain how Trump’s savvy use of podcasts—especially appearances on Joe Rogan and Theo Vaughn—captured the attention of a male audience. Yet, while she was busy detailing this, the Democratic Party plowed forward with rigid policies and ideas that most Americans find utterly out of touch.
In a puzzling display of cognitive dissonance, Reeve offered her take on why millions of voters regard CNN as an extension of the Democratic agenda. Apparently, the network just can’t fathom why its overt bias might rub folks the wrong way. Watching the left struggle to understand this fundamental concept has provided amusement akin to watching a toddler trying to tie their shoes for the first time. The sheer lack of self-awareness observed in these media elites often eclipses the absolute spectacle of leftist meltdowns since Trump’s initial victory.
CNN Reporter's Take on Trump Supporters And How They See the Network Is Beyond Delusional
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A prime example of this disconnect came when Reeve pressed a Trump supporter about the economy, asserting that owning a boat negated any economic difficulties. This kind of nonsensical reasoning is precisely why the chants of “CNN sucks” echo through rallies. The sheer arrogance of assuming that boat ownership equals financial comfort reveals how out of touch these reporters are with the average American. To say CNN missed the boat—pun intended—would be an understatement.
Then there’s Jim Acosta, whose antics during the first Trump presidency could fill a blooper reel. His relentless posturing in the White House Briefing Room served as a clown show that offered little more than amusement to conservatives. The media’s obsession with framing issues as Trump versus the world has become so tiresome that it barely warrants a response. Watching CNN tiptoe around the truth—like a cat on a hot tin roof—when it comes to calling states for Trump is a masterclass in journalistic absurdity.
Continuing their pattern of denial, CNN has dragged its feet in calling Georgia for Trump, despite his commanding lead. With a margin of 118,000 votes and a dwindling number of ballots left to count, it’s mathematically unfathomable for Kamala Harris to make up the ground. The reluctance to confirm Trump’s victory in key states like Georgia is a testament to the lengths the network will go to support its preferred narrative. The public has seen enough to understand that CNN, along with MSNBC, represents one of the primary mouthpieces for the left. This not-so-secret agenda only reinforces the perception that the mainstream media is increasingly irrelevant in the eyes of the average voter.