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Of All the Bad Signal Takes, This One Might Be the Worst
Matt Vespa


It was another round of liberal hysterics over the Signal story that is rapidly losing relevance. The legacy media will scream a lot about it, and Trump’s approval rating has increased. It’s too small, and inside baseball, no one cares. It’s a mainstream media obsession, which has rightly been written off as corrupt liars who kowtow to Democrats.

The backstory is that someone added The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg to a Signal chat where top Trump officials discussed anti-Houthi operations. National Security Adviser Michael Waltz helmed this group chat, which included the vice president, CIA director, and secretary of defense. The publication alleges secret war plans were discussed. That’s false. No classified information was divulged.

It has set off a liberal media frenzy, all of which has left them unable to tell apples from oranges. This chat circus was an unforced error, but Joe Biden’s military trip-ups were not just disasters; they got Americans killed. The media was mum about all of that for obvious reasons. There have been calls for terminations. It won’t happen, but that doesn’t mean we weren’t bombarded with takes like this, which were hilarious. It's another textbook case of liberal media amnesia:

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