The legacy media's playbook is as predictable as it is disgusting: find a grieving family, exploit their pain, and turn them into political weapons against conservative values and America First policies.

Remember Cindy Sheehan? After losing her son Casey in Iraq, the mainstream media propped her up as their anti-war darling, giving her wall-to-wall coverage as she camped outside President Bush's ranch. She became the face of opposition to the Iraq War – not because of any expertise or insight, but because her personal tragedy made for compelling television that advanced their narrative.

Fast forward to today, and we're seeing the exact same playbook with families like those connected to Senator Thom Tillis and other establishment Republicans who conveniently align with media talking points whenever it serves the Deep State's interests.

Here's how it works, Patriots: A tragedy occurs. The media vultures swoop in. They find the most telegenic, most quotable family member who happens to share their anti-Trump, anti-conservative views. Then they give them a platform to push whatever narrative serves the regime's agenda – whether it's gun control, open borders, or attacking President Trump's America First policies.

What the media never tells you is how many other families from the same tragedies hold completely different views. You won't see those families on CNN or MSNBC because their stories don't fit the script.

This exploitation isn't journalism – it's emotional manipulation designed to bypass rational debate and push through policies that most Americans reject when they're given the facts.

Thankfully, President Trump and his team understand this game and refuse to play by the legacy media's rules. They speak directly to the American people, cutting out the biased middlemen who twist every story to attack conservative values.

The question every patriot should ask: How many more families will the media exploit before Americans wake up to this shameful pattern of political theater masquerading as news?

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

Source: Next News Network