I have noticed that gossiping about Sean Spicer is all the rage lately in the mainstream news media. I am specifically referring to CNN with this statement, and also referencing the satirical SNL gag which was recently made about Mr. Spicer. While it is obvious to much of middle America that the Democratic party is imploding, the apparent desire on the part of the mainstream media to lash back at the new White House Press Secretary is obvious. I realize that by writing this I am now being written off by many readers as a conservative loon. I am not a conservative loon, and I did not even vote in the general election this year.

It is apparent that the mainstream media is grasping at straws with their attacks on Mr. Spicer. When I watch him giving his press conferences, he seems quite straightforward and professional to me. This is not the opinion of an elitist think tank or a New York Times columnist but rather the opinion of an average American from the state of Florida. I get it, Mr. Trump called you guys “fake news”. In a sense, he is right. The mainstream media is so butthurt about their treatment by Mr. Trump that they feel the need to attack his Press Secretary in order to fan the flames and remain relevant. I’m sorry to say, but to the average American you are no longer relevant. We are tired of shock value stories and phony questions being planted in audiences. We are tired of rigged debate questions and we are tired of the games being played in Washington.

The mainstream media is acting like they are being persecuted, when in fact they did this to themselves and do not wish to own up to it. As a former Bernie Sanders campaign worker, I watched as the DNC passive aggressively rigged the primary against Mr. Sanders. I am currently a Trump supporter. People ask me how I made such a “hard” transition. The answer is obvious to me, as Mr. Trump is more truthful than both the DNC and the mainstream media. Yes, Mr. Trump does make gaffes, and yes this is a time of extreme change. But in my opinion, the liberal elite are making fools of themselves daily at this point and worsening the pace of their own decline.

As for Sean Spicer, I get it CNN. You guys don’t get the softball questions and free pats on the back which were afforded to you during the Obama administration. I’m sorry to say, but this is real life. In the real world, and in the working class of America, we care about truth over pageantry. I fully support freedom of speech and I don’t mind the SNL satire concerning Sean Spicer. But in reality this satire doesn’t make much sense. The satire only makes sense in you guys’ bubble. Now that the bubble has burst, your irrelevance becomes quite obvious to average Americans.