• Trump won because Americans rejected false media narratives

    From Planet of the apes@21:1/5 to All on Fri May 9 07:42:49 2025
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    Former President Donald Trump’s dominant victory on Tuesday night over
    Vice President Kamala Harris will be dissected and micro-analyzed. Dozens
    of arguments will be made for why it happened. Whatever you believe, you
    have options. You can make a case about policy or personalities, or you
    can drape yourself in sanctimony and blame America.

    So with that caveat, let’s attempt to locate some objective reality about
    the circumstances of what has truly been the most bizarre election year in recent memory — and particularly the chaotic, almost incomprehensible
    final four months.

    It’s fair to assess that most Americans fully rejected the framing
    employed by large portions of the mainstream media about the stakes in the election. They didn’t buy that Trump is “the tyrant George Washington
    feared,” as The Atlantic screamed. They don’t believe that Trump
    represents “American fascism,” as the New Republic tried to argue.

    The core thesis from the Trump-addicted Acela media was that Trump was a
    threat to “democracy,” and that Harris was positioned as the “unity”
    candidate. These were the narrative throughlines presented.

    And yet there is good reason to see them as antithetical to how the
    average American views these issues. This fundamental disconnect is why
    the press failed to convince the country to rebuff Trump on Tuesday.

    The “democracy” framing predated Trump’s November 2022 announcement that
    he was running for reelection. It was central to the Jan. 6 committee’s theatrics, which had zero effect in moving the needle for the American
    public on the issue.

    Then the Democrats went and replaced their nominee, the current president, without a democratic process. They just swapped him out — not without good reason, but still — and installed a new candidate no one had voted for,
    relying on the input of a few thousand delegates rather than voters.

    While the media initially showed real interest in doing journalism about
    the Democratic nominee after the Biden-Trump presidential debate,
    journalists abandoned that mission as soon as Harris was installed as
    nominee. There was no attempt to contextualize or explore the discomfort
    of eschewing “democracy” to try to win the election, thus softening the
    talking point.

    Then there’s the issue of “unity.” The Democrats made former Rep. Liz
    Cheney (R-Wyo.) a centerpiece of their campaign. She appeared at rallies
    and town halls under the “country above party” framing. The media
    gleefully played along, propping Cheney up as a representative of the
    right to support that narrative. But the reality is that Cheney had been thoroughly rejected by the right in recent years — including by her own constituents — and she and her father have been historically, passionately rejected by the left for decades.

    On the other side, Trump built an actual “unity” coalition with former
    Democrat Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who laid out his clear and concise mission
    with expertly executed stagecraft in his perfectly timed endorsement rally
    with Trump the day after the Democratic National Convention. Free speech, ending foreign wars, “Make America Healthy Again” — these are liberal or
    even legitimately progressive ideas. The movement spread, bringing in Elon Musk’s libertarian “government efficiency” plans. The mainstream press
    either ignored this entirely or scoffed at it, making it a massively under-covered story of this cycle.

    The narrative was that “unity” was on the left, but in fact such unity was
    more objectively forming on the right.

    Meanwhile, Trump gained steam while largely ignoring the traditional
    press, using a unique media strategy that included long-form interviews
    with comedian podcasters Theo Von and Andrew Schulz, golfing with Bryson DeChambeau and eventually doing a sit-down with the podcaster-in-chief,
    Joe Rogan (who would endorse Trump on the eve of the election). These interviewers let their intellectual honesty and curiosity reveal Trump in
    a different light — not one spun by years of negative narrative
    construction, but one that was obviously authentic and un-fakeable.

    There were many mini-hoaxes pushed by the press during 2024, most recently
    with the lie last week that Trump wanted to assassinate Liz Cheney. The
    press practically spent more time covering that non-story than the actual assassination attempt of Trump — another clear reality vs. narrative
    moment that exposed the facade. How is the Butler assassination attempt
    not a dominant story, except to push a narrative that is at odds with
    reality?

    The 2024 election results are the triumph of reality over narrative — the public understanding, and rejecting, the media’s premise entirely.

    And this realization extends beyond just the media. The establishment consensus-pushers across politics, science, academia, tech and more have
    been thoroughly exposed, and recognized as “Zombie Elites” by a wide and diverse coalition of Americans.

    But beware of what comes next as we enter the Trump Era sequel — there
    will be hysterical flailing over the loss of power and influence by the establishment, which will not go down without a fight.

    https://thehill.com/opinion/campaign/4978909-trump-won-because-americans- rejected-false-media-narratives/

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  • From Gronk@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 15 23:00:28 2025
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    https://www.forbes.com/sites/nicholasreimann/2023/03/29/fox-news-ceo-called-trump-fact-checking-bad-for-business-email-shows/

    Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott blasted the network’s
    fact-checking of then President Donald Trump’s false
    election fraud claims as “bad for business” in an email
    shortly after the 2020 presidential election, according
    to multiple reports, citing a court presentation from
    Dominion Voting Systems, which has portrayed Fox News
    as a network in turmoil after the election as it moves
    forward with its $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit.



    https://www.mediaite.com/news/brutal-new-texts-reveal-tucker-carlson-and-producer-horrified-by-deadly-trump-anger-spiral-on-jan-6/

    Carlson – No our job is not to provide news coverage. Not even
    close. Our job is to explain what things mean


    That is from Exhibit 276 page 49 viewable here (scroll way down, it's
    an image pdf)

    https://www.scribd.com/document/630480821/2023-03-07-REDACTED-PUBLIC-EX-261-303#




    https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/26/business/fox-news-gold-star-family-apology/index.html

    Fox News apologized Saturday to a Gold Star family for
    publishing a false story last month claiming that the
    family had to pay $60,000 to ship the remains of their
    fallen relative back from Afghanistan because the
    Pentagon refused to pay.

    “The now unpublished story has been addressed internally
    and we sincerely apologize to the Gee family,” a Fox News
    spokesperson said in a statement...

    The apology came after a Military.com report this week
    drew attention to the issue and indicated that the
    right-wing outlet’s top executives had repeatedly been
    notified by senior members of the Marine Corps that it
    was pushing a false story.



    https://www.cnn.com/2023/07/12/media/former-fox-executives-rupert-murdoch-reliable-sources/index.html

    In a joint statement published Wednesday, the executives --
    Preston Padden, Ken Solomon, and Bill Reyner -- expressed
    profound regret for their roles helping Murdoch build Fox
    in its early days. Padden was Fox's chief Washington
    lobbyist; Solomon was the vice president of network
    distribution; and Reyner was the lead outside counsel.

    "We never envisioned, and would not knowingly have enabled,
    the disinformation machine that, in our opinion, Fox has
    become," they added.

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