The cognitive dissonance of the left knows no bounds …

In an interview with Rolling Stone magazine last week, MSNBC host Chuck Todd — an extremely partisan left-wing operative, if ever one existed — admitted that in recent days he’s come to believe the entire right, from the administration of President Donald Trump to the Republican Party, thrives off of disinformation/misinformation.

As examples, he cited Sens. John Kennedy and Ted Cruz’s fact-based assertions that, despite Democrat Party lies, certain Ukrainian officials made efforts to interfere in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. This is an indisputable fact, period, but according to the Democrat Party and its media bellboys, this fact isn’t a fact.

Zero mention of Chalupa, Nellie Ohr, Fusion GPS, or the trials in Ukraine … of course. Similar strategy all over the wider media/democratic party: focus on bogus server theory, omit the rest. Certainly not close to similar in scope, but at least address it. https://t.co/yVWfp4yL9o — Geoffrey Ingersoll (@GPIngersoll) December 2, 2019

John, this is a flat-out lie & you know it. You’re not supposed to be a partisan hack; you claim to be a “journalist.” Report on these FACTS: https://t.co/7Vp4eOLzdD https://t.co/mIn1gdrsO3 — Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) December 8, 2019

“I’ll just be honest, when I had the third senator [to point out the facts about Ukraine’s interference], Senator Ted Cruz, come on my show and do this — who I did not expect to do this — I started to think, he wants the confrontation. He wants to use this for some sort of appeasement of the right,” Todd said to Rolling Stone.

“I was genuinely shocked. … So I do think one of the things that I want to explore on this is the incentive structure. One of the things we don’t fully appreciate in mainstream media on these attacks is that it’s become fun to attack the press, if that makes sense, on the right. It doesn’t matter if we’re right or wrong, attack them anyway.”

The entire premise of his shtick — one that’s frequently boasted by the establishment media — is that members of the right purposefully share disinformation to attract criticism from the media. They then turn around and scream to the GOP base, “Look at the media attacking us! They’re so evil! They’re all fake news! Boooo!”

Except that’s not how things work AT ALL. More on this later.

Stunningly, members of the far-left — including the many who dot the media landscape — responded to Todd’s admission with rage over it apparently taking him three years of Trump being in office to finally recognize the alleged truth about the right.

According to far-left media critic Jay Rosen, Todd’s late conclusion is malpractice.

“While the theme of the interview was waking up to the truth of Republican actions in the information warfare space, Todd went to sleep on the implications of what he revealed. … You cannot call that an oversight. It’s a strategic blindness that he superintended,” he wrote in a piece published Thursday.

The piece has been widely shared by members of the far-left Twitterati: [*Language Warning*]

Media professor @jayrosen_nyu hits the nail on the head about @ChuckTodd‘s persistent denial of reality about the Republican party. It’s not misinformation, it is disinformation. Anyone who fools themselves into believing the GOP’s innocence is a mark.https://t.co/9kvxipXlF0 — Grant Stern (@grantstern) December 26, 2019

Chuck Todd “discovered” Republicans are bad faith liars the way that Christopher Columbus “discovered” America. By accident after POC had been there all along. — The Volatile Mermaid (@OhNoSheTwitnt) December 26, 2019

“It’s not naive of him. It’s malpractice… strategic blindness.” @jayrosen_nyu ?on @chucktodd’s infuriating interview where he cops to allowing Republicans to use @MeetThePress to spread disinformation long after it was obvious they were doing it.https://t.co/raWcTGbWL3 — Justin Kanew (@Kanew) December 26, 2019

@chucktodd says repeatedly he’s been “naive” about GOP lies. Many people says he’s just extremely bad at his job. (Hint: You try to stop misinformation by challenging it with facts). How Disinformation Spreads, According to Chuck Todd – Rolling Stone https://t.co/6vgXVd1Pha — Arthur Brice (@ArthurBrice) December 25, 2019

One big way disinformation spreads is because people like Chuck Todd insist on both-sidesing every issue, and keep putting proven liars on TV to spread more lies. https://t.co/KBCqdA1Ykg — Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 21, 2019

Chuck Todd gets paid millions of dollars to be the last dumb mottherfucker on the planet to figure everything out, that’s the meritocracy for you https://t.co/EcxhVOaot6 — Jason Linkins (@dceiver) December 25, 2019

This is the correct take on @chucktodd’s confession. He wasn’t naive. He was (and is) an insider so blinded by his insider status trust he couldn’t see the mind-numbingly obvious. https://t.co/yBV1FUSBct — David Gorski, MD, PhD (@gorskon) December 26, 2019

It’s almost as if these people live in an alternative reality dominated by alternative facts.

In their ivory tower echo chamber, there’s only one narrative — that of the Democrat Party. And any narrative that belies the Democrat Party’s narrative is fake news, disinformation, misinformation, you name it. And you’d best believe that it doesn’t matter an iota when the actual facts show otherwise — as they all too often do.

But the most remarkable aspect of this whole debacle — from Todd’s thoughts on the GOP to the subsequent complaints from the Twitterati — is their collective cognitive dissonance and utter disconnect from reality.

These are, after all, the same people who have spread blatant conspiracy theories and misinformation/disinformation/LIES …

These same charlatans kvetching about alleged GOP misinformation/disinformation are responsible for most of the misinformation/disinformation out there.

But remember, folks, when the media routinely and habitually share misinformation/disinformation that benefits the Democrat Party’s narrative, it’s just a mistake, didn’t you know? And any effort to call it out is rooted in “bad faith.”

So are any questions of why the hell a reporter with The Washington Post would post a celebratory image to Twitter captioned with “Merry Impeachmas from the WaPo team.”

And those who are attacking @rachaelmbade are deliberately doing so in bad faith. https://t.co/gftGZYghaz — Andrew Desiderio (@AndrewDesiderio) December 19, 2019

Long story short, Democrats good, Republicans not good and orange man bad, #Journalism!