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The conversation quickly shifts focus to the journalistic landscape. A prevailing sentiment emerges: the media has become increasingly leftist and disconnected from typical Americans. This voice criticizes the notion that journalists—often perceived as arrogant or entitled—have morphed into ideologues, propagating agendas rather than delivering unbiased news. The argument is that journalism, once a noble industry, has devolved into a realm dominated by self-righteousness, ultimately losing touch with their audience's realities.