Axios Meltdown
Save some thoughts for national journalists because they are going through a tough time right now. Having failed in their quest to defeat Republicans in the 2024 election, press outlets are now facing a reality they don’t like: An inability to control the narrative.
How are they responding? By melting down, of course.
Axios published a hand-wringing piece on Friday morning, decrying the death of so-called “fact-checking” while demanding that the press morph into “reality-checkers.”
Source: Axios Has a Total Meltdown Because the Press Can’t Control the Narrative Anymore
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