So Chuck Todd, the former NBC News host who spent years pretending to be a journalist, is suddenly shocked—shocked, I tell you—that President Trump might designate Antifa as a terrorist organization. The horror! The danger! The fascism! Or, you know, the completely reasonable reaction to a group that’s spent the better part of a decade setting cities on fire, assaulting journalists, and hiding behind masks like a bunch of cowardly anarchist LARPers.
Todd made these comments on a podcast with fellow media has-been Chris Cillizza, formerly of CNN—the network that can’t decide whether it’s a news outlet or a progressive therapy session. Naturally, Cillizza agreed, because groupthink is strong with this bunch. But the kicker? Chuck Todd, with a straight face, claimed he doesn’t even know what Antifa is.
Let me repeat that. He said, “I don’t even know what Antifa is. I know what the definition of Antifa is. There is no group!” Right. And I don’t technically know what gravity is, but when I drop a bowling ball on my foot, it still hurts.
Chuck, buddy, you interviewed the author of Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook on Meet the Press in 2017. The guy, Mark Bray, openly endorsed Antifa’s tactics—including violence—and explained their entire worldview on your program. Are we seriously pretending that never happened? That’s like a guy who once hosted a cooking show claiming he doesn’t know what pasta is. C’mon.
Antifa isn’t some vague idea floating in the wind. It’s a real network of radical leftists with a long history of domestic unrest. They don’t hold conventions or wear matching jackets, but they’re well-organized enough to coordinate riots, destroy property, and show up in full black bloc gear to attack anyone who dares to disagree with them. That’s not spontaneous outrage; that’s premeditated chaos.
President Trump wanting to label Antifa as a terrorist organization isn’t dangerous. What is dangerous is letting a bunch of hooded thugs run wild while the media pretends they’re freedom fighters. And Todd’s concern that the designation could be misused? Please. The Biden administration literally labeled parents at school board meetings as potential domestic terrorists, and the media didn’t bat an eye.
So let’s cut the act. Chuck Todd isn’t confused—he’s just doing what the media always does: circling the wagons to protect the Left, no matter how radical. And in doing so, he’s showing exactly why Americans don’t trust corporate media hacks to tell the truth anymore.
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