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Dear NR Reader, The American media is plumbing new lows by the minute. Highlights from recent weeks: Explosive revelations have surfaced that CNN used a fearmongering strategy to undermine President Trump's reelection; 60 Minutes launched a smear campaign on Governor Desantis's handling of COVID vaccines in Florida; and the famous New York Times "Russian bounty" story turned out to be massively overstated. Whenever it seems the media could do no worse, another example comes to light. These days, "All the news that's fit to print" seems more like "All the news that fits our narrative."
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