Rob Finnerty pulled no punches this week on Finnerty when he called out the relentless, one-sided coverage the left-leaning press keeps serving up about President Trump. Americans who tune into his show know it’s one of the few places on cable where Trump is treated like a political leader, not a punching bag, and Finnerty has made it his mission to expose the double standards most legacy outlets pretend not to see.
The truth is obvious to hardworking Americans: the mainstream has abandoned even the pretense of impartiality. Gallup and other polls show public confidence in the media is cratering — especially among Republicans — which is no surprise when the narrative machines cherry-pick stories, ignore obvious context, and amplify every negative whisper while burying exculpatory facts.
Even insiders are starting to admit what conservatives have been saying for years, that newsroom monocultures and viewpoint groupthink distort coverage of conservative leaders. When ex-ABC staffers and others admit their outlets suffer from a lack of pro-Trump voices, it confirms the pattern Finnerty rightly blasted: reporters don’t just report the news, they manufacture the storyline.
The bias shows up in polls, too — not just in how stories are framed but in what questions are asked and how results are weighted. Pollsters appearing on Finnerty have argued that many mainstream surveys systematically undercount Trump’s support and play into a broader campaign to sideline conservative voices in public debate. That’s not conspiracy fodder; it’s a pattern of behavior that costs Americans honest information.
You’ll even hear begrudging admissions from establishment figures when they appear on Newsmax: mistakes like de-platforming and treating one side as beyond the pale didn’t make America safer or more truthful, they made us more divided. Finnerty has put that weakness on the record by hosting critics who concede the legacy press misstepped, and those admissions matter because they come from the center-left’s own playbook.
Conservatives shouldn’t whine about bias from the sidelines — we should confront it and build alternatives that tell the whole story. That’s exactly what Rob Finnerty and Newsmax are doing with substantive interviews, in-depth specials, and relentless on-air pushback against the narrative cartel, giving millions of Americans a place where facts get examined honestly.
If you love this country and believe in fair play, don’t let the media elites gaslight you into silence. Turn off the endless character assassination, tune into real journalism when you can, and keep holding both the press and public officials to account — that’s how a free nation survives the corruption of its fourth estate.
