'They've Learned Nothing': The Legacy Media's Blind Spots And Trump's Triumph
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-6% Center
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55% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
80% Very Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-33% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
61% : It's one thing to be sort of surprised and shocked the first time, but when eight years later Trump wins again -- and this time with more votes, with a higher share of the vote, and undisputed election -- you wonder what have those media organizations been doing for the last eight years?60% : We have seen this remarkable phenomenon -- big gains for Trump compared with 2020 in places like New York City and Chicago and San Francisco and L.A.
59% : But, of course, we know that they're using them as convenient weapons with which to bash Trump.
58% : It's General John Kelly who worked as his Chief of Staff and Secretary of Homeland Security; it's Mark Milley who was the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff when Trump was President."
57% : But I would be surprised in these really deep blue areas if people felt that they could openly speak about their support of Trump.
56% : But what, Disguises is that what we saw in this election was actually really significant gains for Trump and for the Republicans in some of these places where these journalists are concentrated.
48% : For them, they all come from similar sort of social and demographic and intellectual backgrounds, they all have this monolithic view of Trump because of the way he behaved after the last election or because he has an authoritarian streak, which is probably true.
42% : That's been a phenomenon certainly since Trump came onto the scene 10 years ago.
35% : Well, they kind of went forth in the manner of some sort of 19th century anthropologists venturing into darkest Africa to discover who these people were who voted for Trump.
30% : We saw the lid blow off of this fear of openly supporting Trump this go around - Elon Musk and some other major figures helped make that happen.
22% : And, by extension, the description of anybody who supports Trump as a fascist.
20% : Trump being described as an actual fascist, as the next Hitler, despite his four years as a successful president, not being an authoritarian.
12% : Now, I want to talk about the "fascist" label of Trump.
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