Judge Pirro Interviews People on the Street—See What Millennials Tell Her

The liberal media has been out blasting click bait material both online and in newspapers in order to drive up sales. The problem with all of this is it has a major influence on the way people look at current events. News outlets should always be just the fact reports, designed to provide information without leading important details out.

However, that has gone down the drain recently. In order to draw audience members away from other TV stations, the channels must produce attention grabbing material that is designed to fit the interest of specific viewers. The problem with this is the style of covering news has since spread to newspapers and journalists, who have almost completely abandoned seeking out facts in order to bash what they don’t believe in.

Recently, the Wall Street Journal’s president took heat because people said the newspaper, one of the most trusted in the world, hasn’t been as harsh on Donald Trump like other publications. The president simply stated that no, his newspaper only prints the facts and that other newspapers now are looking at ways to drive interest with flash, but less than truthful stories.

It is these less than truthful stories that have fed much of the millennial generation and others who don’t know how to perform proper research. So, when Judge Pirro took to the streets in Manhattan to see what people have to say about the current state of the world, she was completely shocked. You will be too. Watch the video to find out.


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