If you’ve ever wondered why millions of Americans no longer trust the corporate media, spend five minutes watching CNN’s recent coverage of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.
The story is remarkable.
Not because of algae.
Not because of the Reflecting Pool.
Because of how differently CNN appears to treat the exact same problem depending on who occupies the White House.
Let’s start with the recent report.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELDonald Trump ordered renovations to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. The work was completed. The pool reopened. Soon afterward, algae appeared in portions of the water.
CNN treated the development as a significant story.
Reporters focused heavily on the algae. Questions were raised about the project. Viewers were shown images of the green water. The overall message was clear: something had gone wrong.
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Notice the title of the video. Trump’s $14M reflecting pool is turning green
If you knew nothing else about the history of the Reflecting Pool, you might come away believing Trump’s renovation created a unique problem.
You might assume something unusual had happened.
You might even conclude that the project itself was somehow a failure.
But then something interesting happens.
You discover that this wasn’t the first time algae appeared after a major Reflecting Pool renovation.
Not even close.
Let’s go back thirteen years.
In 2012, after a major reconstruction project completed during the Obama administration, algae also appeared in the Reflecting Pool.
The same CNN network covered that story as well.
Only this time the tone was completely different.
Instead of presenting algae as a major problem, viewers were told it was a normal challenge associated with a newly renovated water system. Experts explained what was happening. The story was treated as a technical issue. The public was reassured that the problem was being addressed.
There was no sense of scandal.
There was no effort to portray the project as a failure.
There was no attempt to make Barack Obama look incompetent.
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CNN’s title for this version? Lincoln Memorial’S Reflecting Pool Woes. They don’t even mention Obama’s name. It’s not treated as a scandal for the man the Left thinks craps ice cream and rainbows.
Now ask yourself a simple question.
What changed?
The algae didn’t change.
The Reflecting Pool didn’t change.
The basic reality of maintaining a large outdoor body of water didn’t change.
Only the president changed.
That’s what makes this story so revealing.
When algae appeared after work done during the Obama years, CNN largely treated it as an understandable maintenance issue.
When algae appeared after work done during the Trump years, CNN treated it as a newsworthy problem deserving heightened scrutiny.
The contrast is difficult to ignore once you see the two reports side by side.
Why?
Because the story was never really about algae.
It was about politics.
Think about this for a moment.
When algae appeared in the Reflecting Pool after Trump’s renovation, CNN was interested enough to test the water and turn the story into a news event.
When algae appeared after Obama’s reconstruction of the same Reflecting Pool, that level of scrutiny seemed nowhere to be found.
Now compare that with some of the major fraud scandals that have emerged in recent years. Allegations involving Minnesota’s Quality Learing Center, along with fraud investigations in California, Washington State, and other heavily Democratic states, have involved far more taxpayer money and far greater public consequences than algae in a decorative pool.
Yet CNN appeared more interested in testing the Reflecting Pool water than aggressively pursuing many of those stories.
That’s the kind of contrast that leaves viewers asking whether the media’s priorities are driven by the public interest or by their own left-wing politics.
Conservatives have argued for years that CNN approaches Republican and Democratic administrations through entirely different lenses. Stories that receive a charitable explanation under Democrats often receive a far more skeptical treatment under Republicans. That’s not what journalism is supposed to do. Journalism is supposed to present the story and let you decide how to take it. CNN today makes the news instead of reporting the news.
The Reflecting Pool may be one of the clearest examples yet because the comparison is so direct.
The same location.
The same problem.
The same network.
Two very different narratives.
What viewers witnessed was not necessarily false reporting.
What they witnessed was selective framing.
And that matters.
Most media bias today does not come from fabricated facts. It comes from deciding which facts deserve emphasis. It comes from deciding what context viewers should hear. It comes from deciding what information can be quietly left out.
A report can be technically accurate while still leaving audiences with a very different impression than the full story would support.
That appears to be exactly what happened here.
The Reflecting Pool did not expose a failure of engineering.
It exposed a failure of journalism.
CNN’s Obama-era report treated algae like a maintenance issue.
CNN’s Trump-era report treated the algae less like a routine maintenance issue and more like a political controversy. At times, the coverage seemed to imply that the algae posed a significant public concern, even though the Reflecting Pool is a decorative landmark, not a public swimming area where people enter the water.
And you can bet the farm that if the next Democratic president creates a program to fix the reflecting pool, CNN will go back to fluff reporting.
For many viewers, that kind of framing raises an obvious question: if algae was largely treated as a manageable maintenance issue during the Obama years, why was it portrayed so differently under Trump?
CNN may not like hearing that question, but it helps explain why trust in the network continues to erode among large segments of the American public.
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