One CNN panelist went completely off the rails with one crazy statement

Julie Roginsky

The Left can’t fathom that Americans don’t like their ideas. And now they’re pulling the victim card.

And now one CNN panelist went completely off the rails with one crazy statement.

A CNN panelist sparked controversy this week by claiming the media is biased in favor of conservatives, a statement that highlights the left’s ongoing denial of its stranglehold on most major media platforms.

Democratic strategist Julie Roginsky argued during a panel discussion that top media outlets backed Donald Trump in the last presidential election, accusing Republicans of fabricating grievances about media bias.

“Do you know what I’m so tired of?” Roginsky said to Republican strategist Scott Jennings.

“The number one cable news network, Fox News. The number one paper by circulation, The Wall Street Journal. Number three paper by circulation, the New York Post.”

She continued:

“The number one person on the radio, Sean Hannity. The number one person on podcast, Joe Rogan. All of these people are Trump supporters. What media are you talking about that’s anti-Trump?”

“You guys control everything,” she added, dismissing the idea of widespread liberal media dominance.

Jennings wasn’t buying it, calling her claim the “nuttiest” explanation he’d heard for Democrats’ failure to win over voters.

“You’re not familiar with the anti-Trump media?” Jennings asked incredulously.

“I mean, of all the things I’ve heard you say out here, that might be the nuttiest.”

But Roginsky doubled down during the segment, airing her frustrations with conservative media’s growing influence while conveniently ignoring the dominance of left-leaning outlets like CNN, MSNBC, The New York Times, and The Washington Post.

“What I’m basically trying to say is that you guys have taken over the airwaves. You guys have taken over the radio airwaves. You guys have taken over podcasts,” she insisted, apparently dismissing the overwhelming cultural and political influence of liberal media giants.

“And now you’re sitting here complaining — because all you guys do is whine and complain. Your entire raison d’etre is to have grievances,” Roginsky concluded, taking a swipe at Republicans.

“You don’t actually think about leading. You just think about having grievances against the media.”

Roginsky’s remarks exemplify the left’s refusal to take accountability for its media monopoly while attempting to paint conservatives as power-hungry whiners.

The irony? Most Americans see right through this deflection.

Liberal outlets have spent years undermining conservative voices, yet they’re quick to cry foul whenever anyone challenges their dominance.

It’s no wonder trust in the media continues to plummet—Americans are tired of being gaslit by a Democrat-friendly press.

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