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When reporting on a fatal hit-and-run of a North Dakotan teenager, the Associated Press failed to mention the perpetrator’s motive: his victim’s “Republican extremist” views.

Forty-one-year-old Shannon Brandt told the police that he “hit” 18-year-old Cayler Ellingson with his car because he believed the teen was part of a “Republican extremist group” and the two had had a political argument earlier that night. Police say Brandt was drunk when he used his SUV to strike and kill Ellingson before he called 911 around 2:30 a.m. Sunday. Brandt was released from custody Tuesday, after posting $50,000 bond.

Despite court documents showing Brandt admit his motive for allegedly killing Ellingson, the AP conveniently hid Brandt’s obvious antagonism against Republicans, writing that Brandt hit Ellingson because of an ambiguous “political argument.” AP failed to include that Brandt appeared to target Ellingson for being a part of “a Republican extremist group,” language that mirrors — as The Federalist’s Jordan Boyd pointed out — President Joe Biden’s recent rhetoric describing Trump and his base as “a threat to the very soul of this county” who are willing “to engage in political violence.” Of course, now that evidence exists showing the opposite, corporate media are loath to admit it.

And they’re not only refusing to admit it, they’re trying to keep readers from hearing it. A presumably unarmed 18-year-old was allegedly chased, run over, and killed by a man who said he felt threatened by the teen’s Republican political views. Change the teenager’s race, politics, or sexuality, and corporate media would’ve been all over it. AP’s decision to omit THE key detail surrounding Ellingson’s murder is akin to lying. And that is why the American public is so disgusted with the corporate media, because they see the industry for what it is: the propaganda wing of the Democrat Party.

For years the American public has watched corporate media intentionally cover up inconvenient facts — or straight up lie. And they’re no longer taking it at face value. After all, how many times has the AP intentionally printed lies and peddled misinformation for Democrats?

Here are a few examples:

Back when Donald Trump was president, the AP reported on the alleged abuse of detained child migrants, trying to frame Trump as the architect of said abuse. What the AP failed to mention, however, was that the incident occurred while President Barack Obama was still in office.

The AP’s construing of Brandt’s admitted anti-Republican motive as a vague “political argument” is reminiscent of corporate outlets’ coverage of Darrell Brooks Jr., who allegedly rammed his car through a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin, killing six people. Brooks had a history of calling for violence against white people, but media outlets including the AP simplistically characterized the slaughter as “SUV hits Christmas parade,” as if the car was at fault rather than the politically inconvenient driver.

Other “slips” from AP include characterizing the deadly George Floyd riots — which caused $2 billion in property damage — as “nonviolent,” falsely claiming the National School Board Association did not ask the Biden administration to label parents “domestic terrorists” (spoiler: it did), and peddling misinformation regarding the timeline of the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot.

The list goes on and on. But one thing’s for sure: the American public has had enough.


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