![]() ![]() ![]() The first is self-inflicted: mainstream media's own censorship and bias. Two forces have emerged that are changing the media landscape. ![]() Discerning bias wasn't as necessary in the past because the media typically provided clear sources-not the anonymous ones that run rampant today-and applied a relatively objective filter for quality. Historically, the lack of alternative media has made it challenging for people to obtain information and discern bias and legitimacy. This election will serve as the tipping point when media outlets finally give way to a new frontier. In short, the media's day of reckoning is coming. Now, the question is whether there will be accountability. While the election results remain unclear, there is a growing recognition that the pollsters and media prognosticators were way off the mark once again, and have damaged their credibility among most Americans to the point of no return. Few in media were willing to call out the obvious-that polling is based on faulty data and survey methodologies-because of their unabashed bias against the president. Trump leading up to-and all throughout-2020, as if the 2016 election had been a collective illusion. Nearly every mainstream media player predicted a clear and decisive defeat of Donald J. ![]()
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