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John Harwood, who fancies himself a journalist on X, recently spewed a bunch of elitist nonsense, trying to whitewash the grim reality Americans face daily. He’s out there, claiming that the weaponized Justice Department targeting conservatives is “bulls**t,” and even has the audacity to dismiss the legitimate concerns over the Biden-Mayorkas impeachment drive as mere “bulls**t.” Harwood doesn’t stop there; he boldly declares the crushing economic hardship faced by countless Americans as “bulls**t,” and tops it off by mocking the justified grievances of President Trump as “victimhood whining.” Oh, and let’s not forget, according to Harwood, any skepticism towards the Swift-Kelce-Pfizer-psy-op Super Bowl narrative is just more “crazy bulls**t.”

The echo chamber on X might lap up Harwood’s delusions, but the reality on Main Street tells a starkly different story. Americans are struggling under the weight of soaring inflation, skyrocketing gas prices, and a border crisis that’s been blatantly ignored by the Biden administration. Yet, Harwood, sitting in his ivory tower, has the nerve to label these pressing issues as figments of our imagination.

Harwood’s attempt last November to paint a rosy picture of the economy and Biden’s effectiveness at 80 as “handling the job effectively right now” is laughable at best and dangerously misleading at worst. His claim that “there’s never a time when many, many Americans/businesses don’t struggle” is a slap in the face to those genuinely suffering due to the current administration’s failures.

The arrogance displayed by Harwood in mixing trivial social media stories with critical news issues, as one commenter pointed out, underscores the lack of seriousness and disconnect from the everyday American. It’s clear Harwood is more interested in serving as a mouthpiece for the Biden administration rather than addressing the real “crazy bulls**t” plaguing our nation.

I’m tired of these media hacks dismissing the legitimate concerns of millions of Americans. Harwood’s posts are a stark reminder of why trust in the mainstream media is at an all-time low. It’s high time journalists like Harwood start acknowledging the truth instead of peddling their partisan “bulls**t.”

Author: Steven Sinclaire

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