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On Friday’s edition of The Dana Show, Media Research Center President David Bozell joined host Dana Loesch to pull back the curtain on the "Censorship Industrial Complex’s" latest efforts to gaslight the American public. From burying overwhelming support for the SAVE America Act to the universally negative coverage of military successes in Iran, Bozell warned that the legacy media has moved beyond simple bias into a total blockade of the truth.

Loesch opened the segment by highlighting a massive disconnect in the national dialogue. While the media relentlessly frames the SAVE America Act as "Jim Crow 2.0," Bozell pointed to a recent investigation by the MRC NewsBusters team that caught CBS News red-handed. The network conducted a poll showing overwhelming support for the measure, yet their reporters conveniently forgot to mention the most explosive data buried in their own survey’s crosstabs.

"Craig Bannister, who works for us over at CNSNews, dug through their poll... and saw the crosstabs," Bozell explained. The numbers tell a different story: over 80 percent of Black Americans and 77 percent of Hispanics support valid photo ID to vote.

"This remains an 80-percent issue despite months of Democrats throwing everything they could at this," Bozell told Loesch. By scrubbing these facts from their broadcasts, the elitist media is effectively gaslighting the very demographics they claim to protect.

The conversation shifted to how Apple is managing the narrative for 125 million Apple News users. Bozell recounted a chilling example of a "headline scroll" that featured Chuck Schumer blaming Republicans for TSA funding. This was an abject lie and a total inversion of the truth. "This is not just your typical run-of-the-mill liberal bias," Bozell warned. "This is a total blockage of the conservative viewpoint at the point of entry."

The duo also tackled the media’s "Baghdad Bob" routine regarding the conflict in Iran. Bozell cited staggering MRC data: in the first week of the conflict, over 90 percent of jokes on late-night television were anti-American or anti-military.

"The tenor and the tone of the coverage is anti-Trump—that he doesn’t know what he’s doing," Bozell said, noting the media’s refusal to recognize military success. "It’s infuriating."

Catch the full segment below: