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The Atlantic Signal Scandal Is Dissolving, and NPR Gets Grilled in a House Hearing

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Stealth Story Evolution – THE ATLANTIC

  • All this hysteria over undelivered promises is rather on brand.

For days now, the national media have been on elevated dudgeon levels over the Signal DoD message scandal. That this was all based on Jeffrey Goldberg’s assertions should have been all the reason to question – deeply – the veracity of his claims.

These were messages he was erroneously included on, and he never alerted any officials of the error. He collected all the transmissions and saved them as they had been set to erase, while claiming classified war plans had been discussed. The reveal in all of this is the alterations in the story as it goes forward.

The original charge of this being a wrongfully organized phone app was dispelled when it was learned this had been put in place by the Biden administration. Now, Goldberg has been releasing the entire text chain, despite previously saying he was holding back due to the classified nature of the discussion. And now, the updated report from The Atlantic no longer claims “war plans” were being discussed.

Theory Over Activity – VARIOUS OUTLETS

  • That it did not result in this is a mere technicality.

As the Signal scandal is dissolving, the press continues to beat the dead horse. One of the ways we can grasp the desperation in the press is how they continue to insist that one problem with the revealed text chain is that it supposedly placed military lives in danger. Even though it did no such thing.

Let us call back to the first year of the Biden administration when the press downplayed the Afghanistan withdrawal when – again, we recall – military lives were actually lost as a result of the administration's actions.

Reporting on the Mirror – NPR / PBS

  • Maybe not speaking was the better option.

In a House subcommittee hearing on Wednesday, a DOGE-inspired interrogation was held regarding the funding of public broadcasting. To say this went awry is more than fair. You knew it was primed for disarray when Rep. Stephen Lynch opened the hearing by complaining Congress was busy with this instead of the Signal controversy – despite this hearing being scheduled about a full month before that story broke.

Then, he criticized the attempt to cancel Big Bird and the show "Arthur" despite "Sesame Street" being sold to a private company a decade ago and "Arthur" ending in 2022.

NPR CEO Katherine Maher was no help for her cause as she initially insisted the network gets a small fraction of its funding from the government, but then stated a loss of those funds would be crippling. And the day unraveled from there.

Pounce of Prevention – WASHINGTON POST

  • Can you believe they actually heard her?!

For reasons that defy common sense but fit in with the endless series of poor decisions, the Democrats insist on letting Rep. Jasmine Crocket become the mouthpiece of the party. This week, she stirred the pot anew with her insulting remarks about Texas Governor Greg Abbott being confined to a wheelchair.

WaPo goes the expected route when a Democrat crosses lines of impropriety – they lash out at the Republicans for daring to notice the indecent remarks.

Pathological Media Amnesia – POLITICO

  • It makes sense when you consider that he took the last four years off.

Attempting to get in on the frenzy in the press over the Signal scandal, Jonathan Martin makes a sweeping proclamation.

It is very clear Mr. Martin has no recollection of Lloyd Austin going completely missing, and nobody in the administration was even aware he was not available for days. But, sure, no other administration would tolerate “clown” behavior.

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