All it would take is for the mainstream media to start covering Trump in an unbiased way and demoncrats would have an epic meltdown. Could you imagine if the media actually started covering trump favorably? Demoncrats would probably all turn into vegetables.
Republicans obviously see it and so do independents. It’s literally everyone but demoncrats that see it and folks are leaving that party like crazy. It’s only those stubborn tds folks that are clinging onto these media lies.
If you ever needed proof the Democrat base is mostly made up of sheep, that chart is a dagger. Only an idiot would believe the main stream media never twists facts to suit narratives, doesn't sensationalize headlines, shows bias in what they choose to report, and makes so few errors that it can be blindly trusted. That isn't to say it is always wrong, but everything has to be cross-checked with sources neutral and of opposite bias to get a better picture of the reality on the ground. That chart might as well have been labeled with "Percentage of population with no critical thinking skills".
They feel betrayed and misled after years of being told that Trump was a fascist, racist, sexist xenophobe — yet his big victory showed most of the country doesn’t buy it.
nypost.com
Example: On Tuesday, Nov. 11, one week after the election, MSNBC attracted its lowest 25-54 demo ratings in 23 years. Over on CNN, the demo number was the lowest it has seen since June 27, 2000 — when Bill Clinton was president.
SNL's election ratings crater with anti-Trump bias.
www.outkick.com
Kamala Harris provided "SNL" the fodder. She repeatedly answered questions with "I grew up in the middle class," dodged the media until she couldn't, refused to name specific policies, cackled like a hyena, and subverted the democratic process via installment atop the ticket.
Yet "SNL" ignored all of it.
Her running mate Tim Walz is a real-life SNL character. He put tampons in boys' bathrooms, deserted his soldiers, let cities in Minnesota burn in the name of George Floyd, and lied about his football coaching career.
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