Auburn's basketball coach ignited a firestorm by calling MSNBC "state-run media" after it refused to show Trump's speech in Iowa
· Jan 17, 2024 · NottheBee.com

If you're a fan of college basketball, you've probably seen Auburn's coach Bruce Pearl get fired up before.

And if you follow him on social media you know he gets fired up over politics now and again as well.

This landed the coach in some hot water this week after he took it to MSNBC for their censorship of Donald Trump after the Iowa caucus.

On Caucus night, MSNBC hosts went on a tirade after Trump succeeded in his blow-out win in Iowa. The station's top host, Rachel Maddow, claimed that MSNBC denied Trump his moment in the sun because networks have "stopped giving an unfiltered live platform to remarks by former President Trump."

This may be true regarding campaign stop speeches, but this was an official caucus win, making Maddow's justification far from legitimate.

Here's what Bruce had to say:

 

 

What other countries are doing in secret and behind closed doors, MSNBC and the regime are doing openly.

CNN also joined MSNBC and cut off Trump's victory speech, believing that people aren't to be trusted with hearing what Donald Trump has to say.

Why, if they heard him for themselves instead of the regime media's interpretation of Trump they might discover that they like what he's saying!

Coach Pearl received a lot of hate.

But he also received a lot of love from normal folks who realize how the fake news media is the enemy of the people!


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