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Perino Calls Out Dems’ Double Standard Theater in Media Blitz

Watching Dana Perino’s visible frustration on-air was a relief for anyone tired of the unrelenting double standard in today’s media and politics. When Perino said listening to the Democrats’ latest talking points was “really infuriating,” she wasn’t just whining — she was calling out a coordinated campaign to weaponize outrage and legalism against a political opponent. For hardworking Americans who’ve watched institutions get politicized for years, that frustration hits home because it’s about what’s left of fair play in our country.

Katie Pavlich and Brian Brenberg’s appearances underscored how obvious the pattern has become: Democrats and their media allies ratchet up rhetoric and selective outrage whenever it suits their electoral calendar. They trot out the same recycled accusations, then act surprised when voters smell the game and tune out. It’s not debate; it’s theater — an expensive, dishonest production designed to inflame base voters and intimidate anyone who dares challenge the narrative.

This isn’t small-bore partisan complaining — it’s a dangerous trend that corrodes public trust in our legal and political systems. When prosecutors, regulators, and sympathetic outlets align to target one political faction while ignoring comparable behavior on their own side, you don’t have accountability; you have political warfare dressed up as justice. Conservatives rightly see this as an existential fight over whether America remains a rule-of-law republic or slides into selective enforcement wherever the political winds blow.

Rumors about 2028 campaigns only make the situation uglier, because now every move is being measured for political advantage two cycles out. Democrats act like they’re defending democracy while actively trying to sideline a political leader whose popularity terrifies them. Let’s be honest: when one party treats governance like a long game of political assassination by media and courtroom, the rest of us lose — not because of who wins an election, but because the system that guarantees fair competition is being gutted.

Hardworking Americans deserve better than cheap theatrics and legal ambushes aimed at silencing opposition. We should insist on equal accountability, transparent processes, and fair play — not partisan prosecutions staged to influence the next election. If conservatives surrender to the idea that institutions can be weaponized against them without a fierce, principled response, we hand our country over to a future where politics is permanent warfare and the rule of law is whatever the powerful decide it means.

So take Perino’s irritation as a call to action: pay attention, hold the media and justice system to standards they pretend to uphold, and make sure our leaders answer to the people — not to the soundbites and secret strategies of the opposition. Patriots don’t cheer when institutions fall into partisan hands; we fight to restore them so every American, regardless of party, can expect fairness. That’s the only way to protect the liberties our parents and grandparents died to defend.

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