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How Trump changed US politics forever

Dadar

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This video is not short but whether you support Trump or not, his past outlook for and analysis of the US political system is spot on. Not sure how anyone can argue with how we got to where we are today.

 
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I’ll listen at a later time.

But, I will proclaim aloud what I said in 2004:
“Global communication platforms will be the demise of society.”

This statement applies as it directly blows a hole through any and all limitations but also manufacturers fabrication.

It lifted the man behind the curtain but also creates an unlimited number of new curtain makers.

My point: it isn’t Trump. Trump just grabbed the new megaphone tools by the horns and MSM LOVED him for the ratings he is.
 
The first sentence in the video is "Imagine a country where facts no longer matter."

Yes - that was the country under the Biden admin. It sucked.

Not watching anymore of something that doesn't acknowledge the party of lies and deceit.
 
The first sentence in the video is "Imagine a country where facts no longer matter."

Yes - that was the country under the Biden admin. It sucked.

Not watching anymore of something that doesn't acknowledge the party of lies and deceit.
You completely missed the message. Are you too closed minded to listen to what Chomsky has been saying ? Probably so based on your response.
 
I'd also argue social media has a lot to do with it.

A long time ago there were 3-4 major news stations like ABC, NBC, CBS also known as the Mockingbird media. The producers of those newscast got an overwhelming advantage on framing the story.

Then came along the internet and the newspaper went digital, but there was still no way to comment on an article. For Example, on Thestate.com at the end of the article there was never a way for people to comment on the story and dispute the headline crafted by the editors.

Then you had Twitter come along. But Twitter was just a deep state project. They censored speech and again suppressed the will of the people.

However, when Elon bought twitter and restored free speech you really started to see the change happen quickly. It's why free speech is so important.

Now, Social media allows for all viewpoints to have a platform and not just the editors in the control room and not just the censors.

In my opinion, this is a large reason for the change in politics lately.
 
I'd also argue social media has a lot to do with it.

A long time ago there were 3-4 major news stations like ABC, NBC, CBS also known as the Mockingbird media. The producers of those newscast got an overwhelming advantage on framing the story.

Then came along the internet and the newspaper went digital, but there was still no way to comment on an article. For Example, on Thestate.com at the end of the article there was never a way for people to comment on the story and dispute the headline crafted by the editors.

Then you had Twitter come along. But Twitter was just a deep state project. They censored speech and again suppressed the will of the people.

However, when Elon bought twitter and restored free speech you really started to see the change happen quickly. It's why free speech is so important.

Now, Social media allows for all viewpoints to have a platform and not just the editors in the control room and not just the censors.

In my opinion, this is a large reason for the change in politics lately.
So do you believe QAnon?
 
The first sentence in the video is "Imagine a country where facts no longer matter."

Yes - that was the country under the Biden admin. It sucked.

Not watching anymore of something that doesn't acknowledge the party of lies and deceit.
You are so impressively stupid and consistently way off that I have no choice but to believe that you are trolling. Good lord dude, your Biden derangement syndrome is sad
 
I'd also argue social media has a lot to do with it.

A long time ago there were 3-4 major news stations like ABC, NBC, CBS also known as the Mockingbird media. The producers of those newscast got an overwhelming advantage on framing the story.

Then came along the internet and the newspaper went digital, but there was still no way to comment on an article. For Example, on Thestate.com at the end of the article there was never a way for people to comment on the story and dispute the headline crafted by the editors.

Then you had Twitter come along. But Twitter was just a deep state project. They censored speech and again suppressed the will of the people.

However, when Elon bought twitter and restored free speech you really started to see the change happen quickly. It's why free speech is so important.

Now, Social media allows for all viewpoints to have a platform and not just the editors in the control room and not just the censors.

In my opinion, this is a large reason for the change in politics lately.

Amen

Musk and Trump are bringing Free Speech and Truth back into daylight
 
Amen

Musk and Trump are bringing Free Speech and Truth back into daylight
You really believe that? You might want to look at what he's doing to law firms, universities and the media before you say that...asshole has been responsible for the worst attack on free speech in our lifetime, so save me your comment "you don't care because you love what he's doing anyway." Because you'll be lying if you say he's been good for free speech.
 
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Old news from 2020. If you think Q stuff will hurt Trump then think again. I have followed the story very closely and I still honestly think it was a real operation and could come to the attention of the masses before this ride is over. Q+ is in the house.
 
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Biden Pardoned his whole family. Lefties don't get to lecture about corruption. You said nothing when your guy was robbing us blind.
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idk, seems concerning to me.

My how things have changed.

"And they have ended a 50-year policy of keeping the Justice Department independent of the White House in criminal investigations."

“He’s dismantling not just the means of prosecuting public corruption, but he’s also dismantling all the means of oversight of public corruption,” said Paul Rosenzweig, a George Washington University law professor who was a senior homeland security official in the George W. Bush administration. “The law is only for his enemies now.”

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This new Trump loyalty test for all civil service applicants is laughably non-merit based and more like Orange-man DEI. Is this the change our politics needed?

 
This new Trump loyalty test for all civil service applicants is laughably non-merit based and more like Orange-man DEI. Is this the change our politics needed?

we will only include you if you kiss the ring.
 
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