Calm. Methodical. Evidence-Based.

The viral “DoorDash grandma” McDonald’s drop-off to Trump wasn’t a spontaneous delivery—it was a coordinated political marketing moment using a previously engaged policy advocate as proof-point.

Media & Narrative

Apr 14, 2026

The story spotlights Alex Jones urging Trump’s removal, but it blurs the line between incendiary rhetoric, unverified health claims, and the real constitutional and factual thresholds for the 25th Amendment.

Media & Narrative

Apr 7, 2026

The story uses a spouse’s alleged private online behavior as a scandal hook while treating “national security risk” claims as near-certainty without showing evidence of any actual compromise.

Media & Narrative

Mar 31, 2026

A Fox News poll puts Trump at 59% disapproval amid Iran-war backlash, but the “record high” label depends on Fox’s own tracking and a single snapshot shouldn’t be treated as a trendline.

Media & Narrative

Mar 25, 2026

A psychology-label explainer frames Trump’s messaging as “DARVO,” but mixes analysis with lightly sourced claims and unnamed incidents.

Media & Narrative

Mar 16, 2026

Approving a convicted Epstein accomplice’s transfer to a low-security camp while DOJ records become street-level pressure near the White House fractures anti-corruption accountability norms.

Media & Narrative

Mar 2, 2026

A sharp new polling collapse for Sen. John Fetterman is being used to tell a simple “he moved right, Democrats abandoned him” story—without showing the underlying poll, the baseline, or alternative explanations.

Media & Narrative

Mar 20, 2026

A Cabinet secretary used access rules to suppress independent imagery of wartime briefings, replacing a free press check with a controlled photo pipeline and credential gatekeeping.

Media & Narrative

Mar 11, 2026

Only a headline is provided, leaving us without the documented conduct needed to judge whether foreign influence concerns are being selectively applied as an institutional norm.

Media & Narrative

Mar 10, 2026

When private, in-home recordings can be routed into overseas human review while marketed as “controlled by you,” consent becomes a moving target and privacy protections become optional.

Media & Narrative

Mar 5, 2026

When election-fraud conspiracies are fed to politically mobilized groups, they can harden into moral permission slips for attacks meant to stop lawful democratic outcomes.

Media & Narrative

Mar 5, 2026

A Pentagon press conference was used to delegitimize lawful casualty reporting as anti-presidential propaganda, pressuring war accountability into a loyalty test.

Media & Narrative

Mar 4, 2026

A nationally prominent columnist normalized cruelty toward a public official by invoking the sale of a child for drugs—weaponizing family trauma to replace accountable political critique.

Media & Narrative

Feb 5, 2026

A Pentagon press appearance was used to cast wartime casualty reporting as partisan sabotage, pressuring the public’s right to scrutinize life-and-death executive decisions.

Media & Narrative

Mar 4, 2026

A White House push to rewrite census rules and cast dissent as staged “colour revolution” politics hardens a template for sidelining representation and delegitimizing accountability for federal force.

Media & Narrative

Mar 3, 2026