Tactics the Media Just Employed to ‘Assist’ Biden

It’s a game of deception and manipulation, folks. Recent events have highlighted the lengths to which the White House and mainstream media will go to protect their narrative. The latest debacle began with comments made by Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre during a press briefing.

Jean-Pierre dismissed embarrassing videos of President Biden as misinformation, branding them “cheap fakes.”

The media lapped it up, with CBS News leading the charge. However, they had to remove a segment after it was revealed that they had manipulated a video in an attempt to prove that another video was manipulated.

For reasons beyond comprehension, CBS News decided to obscure the expanded footage of Biden conversing with a parachutist who had just landed. They conveniently omitted the part where he began drifting away aimlessly.

In truth, they likely obscured the footage because the extended version was equally, if not more, damaging.

Meanwhile, Politico’s West Wing Playbook revealed that a Biden staffer admitted they were assembling a “task force” to tackle the viral videos of Biden.

Interestingly enough, on the same day, there was a noticeable shift in narratives.

This change was spotted while browsing through The Hill.

Now remember, these so-called “cheap fakes” are simply clips of Biden making mistakes or appearing disoriented. Then there are “deep fakes,” artificially created videos depicting events that never occurred.

A screenshot below marks the date when this “article” was published.

 

Scrolling down, guess what we found?

You’d think it would be about some troublemaker creating deep fake videos of the President. Perhaps similar to the fake audio a far-left activist used in a robocall scam in New Hampshire (funny how that story vanished into thin air).

But no, it was a story about “cheap fakes.”

What they’re doing is muddying the waters between the two definitions to save face with those who are less informed.

In fact, the report titled “Biden Battles With Deep Fakes” states:

The rise of the videos, which do not use artificial intelligence (AI) but are cropped or edited in a way that is misleading, marks the latest instance of how technology may be used deceptively during the 2024 campaign.

The use of “cheap fakes” burst into the national spotlight in recent days thanks to a trio of clips involving Biden that quickly went viral and painted him as confused or unaware of his surroundings.

They’re playing games with us, folks.

Source: POTUSPaper

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