I don’t have to tell you that the mainstream media has a bias. Most of the pundits on major news networks lean left. Despite being members of an industry that requires objectivity and integrity, they let their bias influence their news coverage. It’s gotten so bad, that most Americans don’t even trust the media.
Even as some networks struggle to salvage their reputations, few are doing anything to restore public trust.
How bad has the media’s bias become? It seems that some in the news run away with wild narratives before they even verify the facts. Often, there is a political angle in it somewhere. Not long ago, Rachel Maddow and other MSNBC hosts claimed a doctor was performing “mass hysterectomies” on women who didn’t need them.
The claim was made by a “whistleblower.” Without verifying this story, they brandished this man as a monster. Why would they do this? Because it allegedly happened at an ICE detention center. Now, a judge is dropping the gavel on old Maddow.
From The Post Millennial:
A judge has ruled that Rachel Maddow and other MSNBC hosts made “verifiably false” statements about a Georgia doctor in a defamation case. Mahendra Amin, a doctor who they falsely labeled a “uterus collector” and falsely reported he performed “mass hysterectomies” is suing for $30 million…Judge Lisa Godbey Wood from the Southern District in Georgia said that Maddow, Chris Hayes, and others made 39 “verifiably false” claims about Amin. The doctor was a gynecologist who treated detainees at a Georgia Immigration and Customs Enforcement center.
Rachel Maddow Faces the Music
In a damning ruling, a judge has concluded that Rachel Maddow and other MSNBC hosts made “verifiably false” statements about Dr. Mahendra Amin, a Georgia-based gynecologist, in a high-profile defamation case.
Dr. Mahendra Amin, who treated detainees at a Georgia Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) center, found himself at the center of a media storm when Rachel Maddow and her colleagues at MSNBC labeled him a “uterus collector” and falsely claimed he performed “mass hysterectomies.” These allegations stemmed from a whistleblower complaint by a nurse at the facility, who accused Dr. Amin of conducting medically unnecessary surgeries.
The Truth Comes Out
However, court documents reveal a very different story. According to the ruling by Judge Lisa Godbey Wood from the Southern District in Georgia, Dr. Amin performed only two hysterectomies at the facility, both of which were medically necessary and authorized by ICE. The patients involved had signed informed consent forms, and the operations were carried out with proper medical justification.
The Senate had even conducted a probe and found no evidence of “mass hysterectomies.” It is unknown why this nurse made the accusation, which appears to be false. Despite getting the full story, Maddow and her colleagues ran segments blasting the doctor. Evidence suggested the whistleblower had “a beef” with the doctor, which might have motivated her to lie about him.
The Fallout
Dr. Amin sued NBCUniversal for defamation. With this new ruling, it opens the door for him to pursue his case. If he wins, he can get up to $30 million in damages from the network. What will that mean for Rachel Maddow, Chris Hayes, and the other liberal media pundits who spread this false information? Will MSNBC bother to hold them accountable, after it cost the company millions—not to mention its reputation?
Not likely. Liberal news people are as bad as they are because their network bosses let them do it. Even as they lose viewers and lawsuits, they keep pushing their liberal narratives.
It seems as if Maddow and the others pushed this story, as part of an agenda against ICE. Liberals have tried to spin Biden’s border crisis and have for years ignored illegal immigration. But this time, it seems like their bias has come back to hurt them.
Key Takeaways:
- A judge ruled Rachel Maddow and MSNBC made false statements about a Georgia doctor.
- Dr. Mahendra Amin was falsely accused of performing “mass hysterectomies.”
- A Senate probe found no evidence supporting the allegations.
Source: The Post Millennial