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December 3, 2025 2 mins
Larry Mendte gives his final thoughts of the day on the national media continuously putting out slanderous work and running with unverified news just in an attempt to get clicks and take down Donald Trump.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Now with some final thoughts, Here's Larry. I'll tell you what.
This happens so much, we could have a media malpractice
daily segment every single day. The media is so infected
by Trump derangement syndrome they trip over themselves to be
the one to answer the phone from some weasel in

(00:20):
the bowels of the federal government who gives them some tidbit,
something that they are willing to run with even if
they don't know it's true, because they'll get hits, they'll
start news cycles, they'll get invited to big Washington parties.
Journalistic standards be damned. Media Trump haters unite. They believe

(00:45):
hurting Trump is more important than the truth. There was
a day when we called them traitors. Now half the
country believes their heroes. And heck, the New York Times
won a Pulitzer Prize for ping hogwash fed to them
about the Steele dossier and Russia Gate. It's a bizarre

(01:07):
world right now where leakers are heroes when again, they
used to be traders. The latest false story is in
the Washington Post that Pete Hegseth watched and Okayed signed
off on the second strike of a boat carrying narcotics
bound for the United States, confirmed by national intelligence that

(01:30):
it was carrying narcotics, and then they hit it again
when there were still survivors on the boat. Now, the
Secretary of War says and witnesses confirm he wasn't even
in the room for that strike, and one of the
most respected admirals in the US Navy made the call.
The Washington Post has a history of breaking huge stories

(01:55):
like Watergate, along with the New York Times the Pentagon Papers.
Look at what there should be some kind of penalty
for false information. Forget the news coverage or the fact
that you get hits. That right now is modern currency.
Truth is the job, and to retain any credibility, the

(02:18):
media has to police themselves. I'll keep pointing it out.
I wish the editors at the Washington Post would start
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