The Media Bias Pattern Charlie Kirk Kept Pointing To

Showing 99 Media Bias videos from Charlie Kirk's video collection.

Media Bias in this collection mostly means a specific, recurring complaint: stories that would embarrass the political and media establishment get minimized or ignored, while stories that fit an existing narrative get blanket coverage. Charlie Kirk built entire campus exchanges around this gap, telling one student that roughly 320,000 children had gone missing at the southern border under looser DNA-testing requirements, a figure the student had never encountered despite following the news closely, and later argued that the murder of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska by a repeat offender on a Charlotte train got buried by outlets that had covered George Floyd's death nonstop, evidence he said of a racial double standard in what counts as a national story. Sean Hannity made a parallel argument about Joe Biden's cognitive decline, laying out a year-by-year timeline of moments he says CNN, MSNBC, and major papers dismissed as cheap fakes or ageist attacks before eventually conceding the obvious. Douglas Murray pointed to a more direct example of manufactured coverage: CBS's since-settled, deceptively edited broadcast of a Kamala Harris interview, which replaced an incoherent answer with a cleaner one before airing. Across these threads, the common thread isn't any single outlet but a pattern of editorial choices that consistently break in one political direction.

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