Despite his media gatekeepers, Americans are growing more aware of Joe Biden’s corruption

Almost half of the country is skeptical of Joe Biden’s integrity, as revealed by a recent YouGov poll. Surprisingly, even 52% of independents are no longer buying into the image of “Honest Joe,” the supposed “poorest man in Congress.” Even among those who voted for Biden in the 2020 election, 13% have begun to see the truth. Through the House Oversight Committee, incriminating evidence has started to seep into the public consciousness, bypassing the media gatekeepers. Once people with common sense see this evidence, it is impossible to ignore the corrupt nature of Joe’s involvement in the influence-peddling schemes carried out by his son Hunter and brother Jim. Hunter’s former business partner, Devon Archer, testified that Joe Biden was integral to their operation. The association between a corrupt oligarch and the second most powerful man in the world was worth millions and is a clear example of influence-peddling.

Contrary to popular belief, concrete evidence linking Joe Biden to these schemes is not necessary. It only takes a look at movies like “The Godfather” to understand the reality of such situations. The reason Joe continues to maintain his innocent facade in the eyes of half the country is due to the gaslighting from a complicit media. These media outlets, influenced by anonymous intelligence sources and Atlantic Council-types, have long covered up for Joe, particularly when it came to his questionable dealings in Ukraine. Formerly respected media organizations have devolved into propaganda machines, spreading lies and passing them off as “narratives.” Philip Bump of The Washington Post, for example, habitually gets things wrong and refuses to acknowledge his mistakes, as highlighted by George Washington University Law Professor Jonathan Turley.

Turley exposed Bump’s errors in reporting on the Hunter Biden laptop saga, the Russia hoax, and the Donald Trump “photo op” controversy in Lafayette Park. However, rather than issuing corrections or reconsidering Bump’s role, The Washington Post stood behind his reporting. This is indicative of the state of the media today. They are more interested in maintaining their facade of respectability than in admitting their errors.

An even more revealing moment came during a podcast hosted by Noam Dworman, owner of New York’s Comedy Cellar, where Bump was challenged on his claim that there is no evidence of Joe Biden’s involvement in his son’s business ventures. Bump became increasingly agitated and even walked out when pressed on certain details. Dworman, who is known for his open-mindedness, expressed his disappointment in the media’s lack of curiosity and inability to pursue obvious facts.

The conversation between Dworman and Bump underscored the decline of modern journalism. Instead of providing explanations or engaging in meaningful discussion, Bump grew increasingly flustered and dismissed valid points as debunked. Dworman rightly pointed out that neither of them were present during the events in question, and thus their perspectives should be open to discussion. Dworman ultimately concluded that he is more concerned about the media’s reliability than Joe Biden’s behavior.

In the end, Bump’s disdain for independent journalist Matt Taibbi and his refusal to acknowledge his own bias further eroded his credibility. Dworman, on the other hand, commended Taibbi for his reliability. Bump’s attempts to defend his agenda and his institution’s integrity fell flat, highlighting the sorry state of modern journalism where accuracy and accountability take a back seat.

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