Somali Corruption and the Mainstream Media
Media will cover the Somali Medicare and Medicaid fraud, the daycare fraud, the foodservice fraud, maybe even the Somali vote fraud. They will cover it when they are forced to, when it becomes so overwhelming that they can’t bury it anymore.
John F. Di Leo | January 2, 2026
It is the season for New Year’s Resolutions, always an exciting time. Diets begin and exercise regimens commence; people commit to look for new jobs, new relationships, new hobbies... addicts try to give up their demons, from candy to alcohol, from television to video games. Everything begins anew.
And if you look closely, you can even see it in the news coverage.
Look, for example, at the mainstream media coverage of Minnesota’s massive Somali corruption, with attitudes being wholly transformed in real time. There’s a clear process for the media to follow:
The mainstream media hides the story, hoping it will go away.
Eventually, after enough video exposure, enough press conferences by federal investigators, and enough arrests, the media covers both sides, acknowledging the corruption while also giving equal time to the accused, trying to give the impression that it might just be a witch hunt, or an undue focus on a tiny corrupt sample that doesn’t really reflect badly on the entire group, and it can only be racism/sexism/bigotry/partisanship to claim it is.
Then, finally, they have to admit it. They cover the story that they should have discovered years ago, to defend their honor as journalists, while still praying it will go away quickly so it doesn’t reflect badly on them, on their issues, or on their party.
And now that they have an article or two to point to, showing that they did indeed cover the undeniable story, they never mention it again, and they return to their normal process of denying that there’s any real substantial corruption in their beloved Democrat Party or in any of its corrupt subsidiaries, programs, and acolytes.
It’s really quite fascinating to watch.
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