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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTomasky: Why Does No One Understand the Real Reason Trump Won?
https://newrepublic.com/post/188197/trump-media-information-landscape-foxNo paywall link
https://archive.li/e29Os
Ive had a lot of conversations since Tuesday revolving around the question of why Donald Trump won. The economy and inflation. Kamala Harris didnt do this or that. Sexism and racism. The border. That trans-inmate ad that ran a jillion times. And so on.
These conversations have usually proceeded along lines where people ask incredulously how a majority of voters could have believed this or that. Werent they bothered that Trump is a convicted felon? An adjudicated rapist? Didnt his invocation of violence against Liz Cheney, or 50 other examples of his disgusting imprecations, obviously disqualify him? And couldnt they see that Harris, whatever her shortcomings, was a fundamentally smart, honest, well-meaning person who would show basic respect for the Constitution and wouldnt do anything weird as president?
The answer is obviously nonot enough people were able to see any of those things. At which point people throw up their hands and say, I give up.
But this line of analysis requires that we ask one more question. And its the crucial one: Why didnt a majority of voters see these things? And understanding the answer to that question is how we start to dig out of this tragic mess.
The answer is the right-wing media. Today, the right-wing mediaFox News (and the entire News Corp.), Newsmax, One America News Network, the Sinclair network of radio and TV stations and newspapers, iHeart Media (formerly Clear Channel), the Bott Radio Network (Christian radio), Elon Musks X, the huge podcasts like Joe Rogans, and much moresets the news agenda in this country. And they fed their audiences a diet of slanted and distorted information that made it possible for Trump to win.
*snip*
Initech
(101,766 posts)The propaganda is the problem. It's always been the problem. And why we cannot have nice things in this country.
William Seger
(11,031 posts)I was wrong, and I doubt we'll get a second chance.
Initech
(101,766 posts)Perhaps we could have done something about it when Fox was the only entity. But now Fox has spread tentacles all over the country and even the world. We may never overcome it. And I have absolutely no doubt that Vladimir Putin and Rupert Murdoch are in cahoots with each other.
William Seger
(11,031 posts)Initech
(101,766 posts)But it is currently primed and ready to explode, and it won't be pretty when that happens.
bdamomma
(66,256 posts)if you listen to Rand Rhodes 8th November on You Tube free on Fridays, she explained it quite well. We are in the "eye" of the hurricane, which is calm, but when it passes the back end is the worst and we have not experienced that yet.
The felon has promised a bloodbath, so when you say. During the inauguration there will be protests of possibly with young people, that is when he will enact the Insurrection Act.
Initech
(101,766 posts)Shoonra
(554 posts)I honestly cannot fathom how or why Kamala - and the whole Democratic slate - lost. Kamala's campaign was almost letter perfect; certainly more well conducted than previous winners'. If someone told me that Trump managed to steal the election and falsify the results, or that Trump hyponitized the whole electorate, I might believe them. But the fact is Trump actually won in an election (not the campaign, but the vote count) that was clean and honest.
All my political notions are shattered. But here is a cruel fact: For the next four years Trump will have his way. We can protest but, let's face it, he has a mandate (and if it wasn't overwhelming it was enough to give him the House and the Senate, which is plenty enough). Things may be very rough and the damage that Trump can do in four years might not be fully repaired in my lifetime. Gee, I wish I could say something encouraging.
Jon Waters
(2 posts)Seriously, the majority of white women and Latino men in America voted for Trump (essentially voting against their own best interests). Add in the overwhelming white male base for Trump, and there's your answer.
We need to stop over complicating this. It is not rocket science.
dickthegrouch
(3,524 posts)SCROTUS put paid to all notions of either.
The only thing we can do now, IMHO is hammer on equal protection. If the president can do it, so cane, money be damned. This is no longer a country of law and order, consequences, or reliable rights. We are going to have a hell of a time preventing the descent into facism that seems to be coming.
Meadowoak
(6,186 posts)OrangeJoe
(392 posts)Trump got almost exactly the same number of votes he got in 2020. (74 million). The Dems got about 11 million FEWER votes (Harris 70 million; Biden 81 million in 2020). So the problem my friends is simple. The Democrats are not proposing solutions to the problems faced by a majority of the public.
CaptainTruth
(7,187 posts)Tadpole Raisin
(1,434 posts)knowing that people will just listen and believe. No verification needed. After all, they are a trusted source and would never lie.
Different Drummer
(8,476 posts)"Fox News said it, I believe it, that settles it."
Tadpole Raisin
(1,434 posts)Now as for Boris and Natasha
well just let that one go for now even though we know they are welcome in the new order.
Hassin Bin Sober
(26,686 posts)There are now two (or more) realities.
We are aghast at this or that behavior or policy - they dont know most of that behavior or policy exists.
Justice matters.
(7,485 posts)Or, they more-or-less "suffer" but only pay attention to the lies of the autocrats and they believe them.
If the proposed tariffs are imposed and they "suffer" more in their bank accounts, will they search for the true information?
Doubtful. The autocrats will try to make them believe through their mass medias it's the Democrats' fault and they will probably believe them again.
AZ8theist
(6,463 posts)The Trumptards are so fucking ignorant they are unable to even THINK anymore....
Yes. It's absolutely the propaganda, driven by a hyper-consolidated media market, that influenced voters over an extended period of time, and yes, why Trump got more votes- but the propaganda wasn't spread for shits and giggles. I don't think it was spread for Trump though, or for the GOP, or hell, for the United States even. Trump was just the means to an end. I mentioned this in a thread from Wednesday, but I think the end game has always been more global in nature and getting US out of the way as a trusted global partner was a necessary step.
Think about it. North Korea is on the ground in Ukraine, helping Russia. Trump comes along, pulls US support for Ukraine, and Russia is going to win. Then, what's to stop Russia from continuing on to Poland? NATO? Well, maybe, but a NATO without US won't get far, and Trump has already threatened to pull out of NATO. So you have Europe likely embroiled in a war against Russia and North Korea. Good times, right? Throw Iran and China in there and you can see where this is going- and it is possible only with US out of the way. THAT's the end game- and for all of our democracy-is-dying terror, we're just pawns. It isn't to say what we're fighting for and scared of isn't true and right, but it's bigger than us, and I really think this time we were just...in the way.
KPN
(16,079 posts)to think inclined its more the latter.
MadameButterfly
(1,596 posts)It's a Russian takover from the grooming of Trump to Ruassian misinformtion and actual tutoring in phone calls between Trulmp and Putin.
But none of this would be possible without the right wing media. There was a time when there were rules and standards in media (before Reagan) and campaign donation (Citizens United). Truth is being drowned out by lies and there are too many any more to reach the misinformed masses.
pat_k
(10,847 posts)... I've posted some variation of the following countless times over my years here. Often the feedback is a rejection. That it's just stupid people or some such.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=19612951
It's not. I lost my very intelligent mother-in-law to the far right noise machine when she moved to Florida and started watching FOX. I know others who have lost loving friends and family as they were transformed.
marybourg
(13,171 posts)She was a NY Dem. Became a FL rwnj in later years.
pat_k
(10,847 posts)I was mystified when on a visit about 6 months after she had moved she started saying things that were totally at odds with what I knew of her (how unions had destroyed the country, how welfare killed all ambition, and worse).
My partner (her son) got it immediately and asked her if she watched FOX down there (this was 2006 or 7). She had been. We were in NJ (where she and her husband had been big in the local democratic club years before, when they had such things.)
Anyway, he had the patience of a saint (He was Senator here on DU before he died in 2011) and listened carefully and asked questions that seemed to sort of reconnect her the core person who had spent a life coming to a world view that was completely inconsistent with what she was spewing. It seems she was deprogrammed, at least a bit. But no. Every visit the awful notions would slip through, but generally she kept those thoughts to herself, perhaps to escape seeing our pain and having to talk about it. I came to the conclusion that it wasn't just watching FOX in isolation. The whole community where she lived did. And she was connected to those people day-to-day. We're social creatures. I think she knew her family would never shun her, but this new community might if she didn't fit in. I don't think that piece was a conscious choice. Just my theory anyway about our wiring as social creatures. (The community there was pretty much a bunch of nice prefab homes on a golf course on a little lake.)
Anyway, I suspect this kind of tragedy has played out in so many families and groups of friends. We can't dismiss them as evil or lacking humanity. I am very frustrated with, and saddened by, the blanket denigration.
luvallpeeps
(1,111 posts)Since the Obama years even.
Autumn
(46,148 posts)FDRFTW
(51 posts)mahina
(18,906 posts)Act One
A Tiny Thing That Gives Me Hope
A politically divided couple searches for a news source they both can trust. (26 minutes)
The original version of this story first appeared on Question Everything, a co-production of KCRW and Placement Theory.
By Brian Reed and Zach St. Louis; Edited by Jonathan Goldstein and Robyn Semien
Pepsidog
(6,298 posts)Irish_Dem
(56,335 posts)So there was cheating involved.
The GOP has cheated before and will do so again.
Not hard to understand at all.
jayschool2013
(2,461 posts)So true. Partisan media have won the battle for eyeballs, and the most powerful partisan media are right-wing hacks with zero regard for the truth.
William Seger
(11,031 posts)You can identify several reasons different people voted for Trump, but in the end, he won because he got more votes.
(Edit: Oops, I meant to reply to the OP.)
Yavin4
(36,164 posts)Even on their business channel during the day, they ran immigration stories.
Tommymac
(7,334 posts)moose65
(3,297 posts)The Fairness Doctrine did not apply to cable networks- only broadcast networks. So it wouldnt have affected Fox News.
However, it DID apply to AM radio stations. The rise of right-wing hate radio can be attributed at least partly to getting rid of the Fairness Doctrine.
yardwork
(64,070 posts)EarlG posted a similar point in his OP. The media - in all its permutations- is controlled by billionaire sociopaths who have very detailed data about how everybody thinks. They target messaging to groups, exploiting each group's fears and resentments.
So far, the only demographic that appears to be reality-based are African American voters, but the propaganda is starting to peel off the young and some men even among Black people.
I wish that only Black women could vote. We'd have a paradise.
brush
(57,365 posts)It was a rethug wish/hope/talking point that Black men were switching to trump. Some younger ones with little knowledge of history did, but overall Black voters vote blue in the high 80th percentile. The highest of any ethnic group. Black women over 90%, Black women a little under 90%.
yardwork
(64,070 posts)I'd seen some early exit polls that suggested a possible swing of 1% of Black men toward Trump (which would be a tiny shift anyway), but this Washington Post analysis says even that didn't happen.
The problem continues to be white voters. A majority of this large group favors Republicans every election, and they turned out in great numbers for Trump again.
Gift article:
https://wapo.st/3Cm0Enu
On Tuesday, Trump made inroads with Hispanic voters, younger voters and voters without a college degree. At the same time, more than 80 percent of Trumps voters are still White men and women.
Rstrstx
(1,567 posts)Black men went for Harris 77/21 while black women went for Harris 91/7. Age also was a factor: blacks under the age of 65 went for Harris about 83/15 while ones 65+ went for Harris 93/5.
The black vote held much more strongly than the Latino vote. Trump only lost Latinos by 6 (52/46), while winning Latino men by 12 (43/55). Latino women went for Harris 60/38. The most sobering thing about the Latino vote is that voters under 30 were virtually identical to whites (49/49 whites vs 49/47 Latinos).
brush
(57,365 posts)Rstrstx
(1,567 posts)I had to refresh several times since I have an ad-blocker installed.
brush
(57,365 posts)nmmi
(10 posts)Last edited Sat Nov 9, 2024, 08:19 AM - Edit history (3)
#65 doesn't have anything on polls
#86 has this gift article link -- https://wapo.st/3Cm0Enu
which morphs into https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/11/08/trump-voter-demographic-shifts-election/
The 2024 network exit poll results (https://www.washingtonpost.com/elections/interactive/2024/exit-polls-2024-election/?itid=lk_inline_manual_51) are from interviews of 22,914 randomly selected voters as they exited voting places across the country on Nov. 5; as well as from early in-person voting locations and through live telephone, text-to-web or by email. The poll was conducted by Edison Research for the National Election Pool consortium of ABC News, CBS News, CNN and NBC News. Results are preliminary and will change as additional interviews are included and results are weighted to match vote tallies by region. Like other surveys, exit polls are subject to sampling error and other sources of error.
I looked at that, and I saw the same 2024 numbers as the poll Rstrstx post in #111, namely
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-elections/exit-polls
for the groups I checked...
What is significantly different or doesn't add up?
TIA
Edited to add
Looking at the subthread beginning with #6, if the issue is the Black shift from 2020 to 2024. According to the Washington Post link,
Black men down-shifted: from a margin favoring the Democratic candidate of 60% in 2020 to 56% in 2024,
while Black women up-shifted from a margin of 81% to 84%.
there's no Black overall in the Wapo, but yes, judging from the above, Black overall seems to have been about the same margin in 2024 as in 2020, which I don't see anyone disagreeing with in the subthread (and Black women voted in larger numbers than Black men per the NBC data, so the 4% downshift of Black men coupled with the 3% upshift of black women comes to less than a 1% Black overall difference when weighted by the sizes of the two demographics)
Another edited to add - the shifts may be well within the margin of sampling error.
Another issue is turnout - I read that overall tRump got about the same number of votes as in 2020 but the Democratic candidate got millions fewer. This is true of some of the demographic subgroups too.
Jit423
(151 posts)then voted for Trump giving him the margin for victory in the blue wall states.
But shame on the Dems that did not bother to vote at all.
DFW
(56,439 posts)Unless Democrats all vote, anyone who says, we got this needs to be told, not yet, you dont.
Just ask Elise Slotkin, Tammy Baldwin, Jacky Rosen or (we hope) Rubén Gallego.
Disaffected
(5,031 posts)Gives every kook, demagogue and foreign adversary a world-wide, essentially unhindered, soapbox to spew their malevolence..
misanthrope
(8,190 posts)mentions how the internet injected steroids into the right-wing propaganda network. I think that is every bit if not more pervasive than the TV.
Initech
(101,766 posts)It would be Gamergate. That was where everything went completely fuck up. That gave birth to the likes of Andrew Tate and Alex Jones and the virulent, rampant misogyny and hatred that runs wild through the darkest corners of the internet. It led to the rise of Trump and the alt-right.
It was all because some assholes couldn't handle a woman beating them at their own game and writing about it. It can all be tied back to that one incident. And it happened when we weren't looking.
FakeNoose
(35,554 posts)I have heard of it but I don't know many details. Perhaps you might consider filling us in?
AZSkiffyGeek
(12,576 posts)The did video games, comics, sci-fi novels and took everything they learned and applied it to the presidential race.
Hell, theres a liberal podcaster who gets shared a lot here who was supportive of Gamergate.
Initech
(101,766 posts)So Gamergate was basically a coordinated harassment campaign against a female journalist who created a text based game, and it just sent the dark corners of the internet into a needless frenzy. It's a bit more complicated than that, but Wikipedia does a good job of explaining it:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamergate_(harassment_campaign)
SharonAnn
(13,874 posts)It was awful. It changed from a more or less egalitarian workplace in about a year.
world wide wally
(21,827 posts)whathehell
(29,742 posts)that oversimplifies greatly in the face of a close election with many variables?
Srkdqltr
(7,616 posts)Even people who do charity set boundaries. Many don't want to give to other countries.
Blue Owl
(54,654 posts)Ligyron
(7,873 posts)Hes their Hero.
markodochartaigh
(1,996 posts)an ignorant, propagandized, apathetic electorate to produce good results in a democracy is like throwing weed seeds randomly across the desert floor and expecting a harvest of wheat.
BattleRow
(1,173 posts)kentuck
(112,671 posts)I was working on this very idea.
Also, they persuaded their people not to watch "fake news". They would be told what to watch and what to believe. FOX is the leader. They did not see the same "news" that you saw. It ws excluded from them seeing it. Do you think they saw Trump giving a blowjob to a microphone? Do you think they saw the many threats that Trump made. They saw a different Trump than you and I.
The problem was, and is, that the so-called mainstream media does not call out these propaganda outlets for excluding information from their viewers. They only wring their hands and wish that they had a their very own propaganda network, like Donald Trump.
That is not good enough.
They dont see the same news coverage that we see.
Plus, social media only shows you what it thinks you want to see. I cringe when I go to some trolls facebook page and see the filth that they share or post. Some people spend all day posting political shit on Facebook. Its ridiculous.
RockRaven
(16,207 posts)media diet is a CHOICE that every person makes every day, not something which just happens to a person, but most people are passive and unthinking about their consumption.
BattleRow
(1,173 posts)Most especially hazardous to your health disclosure,as in cigarettes and alcohol.
misanthrope
(8,190 posts)After Trump, Musk and RFK Jr are done, the consumables might not have those ingredients and health disclosures listed anymore.
BattleRow
(1,173 posts)until we are consumed aka Soylent Green.
brush
(57,365 posts)FOX, OAN, NEWSMAX, Rogan were all there then doing their propaganda. So IMO the logical conclusion is that something is fishy with the lower vote totals for both candidates despite the huge canvassing effort Dems put on.
Was it trump's and Johnson's secret? Why did trump double down with his side calling Puerto Ricans garbage and Vance calling Harris trash in the last couple of days before the election. One trumper even inferred that Harris had a pimp.
Was the fix already in and they knew it?
Something was up.
calimary
(84,186 posts)And I want to know NOW!!!!!
E. Normus
(88 posts)Biden is a white man. America seemingly will never bring itself to vote in a woman President. And certainly not a woman of color. Despite the consequences. This will be forever to our shame!
mountain grammy
(27,227 posts)Biden is a white man.. Even Obama being black was ok cause. 1. he's male and 2, he's half white.
I can see 10+ million men not voting, and a few million more voting trump rather than vote for a black woman. white men are scared, and plenty of white women too and it's scared of losing "their place"
Just my opinion. worth absolutely nothing.
calimary
(84,186 posts)But seriously? Voting for that orange beast makes men feel powerful? Or, even worse, makes women feel safe or protected?
SERIOUSLY?????
DemonGoddess
(5,107 posts)I have to wonder if it isn't jealousy
This and I'm afraid that they just plain agree with him. The like him and would do all the nasty things he does if they had his power and money.
I live in rural upstate NY. A tiny blue dot in a sea of red. Friends, coworkers, even some family.
We make excuses for them.
I have none left.
It's cold and lonely.
brush
(57,365 posts)The bastard had a long-standing grudge against her and just had to get even with his bogus re-opening of her emails. Thanks to her one aide's laptop...I forget the dumb fucker's name. It's not worth looking up.
AdamGG
(1,459 posts)The one comment about Puerto Rico being an island of garbage got all the attention, but that was one of the tamer comments compared to a lot of the other things that were said.
The fact that they chose to double down on the gutter level hate as their high profile closing message makes all the pundit discussions about flaws with the Democrats' messaging pretty frustrating.
I think the OP is 1000% correct. The right is getting their information from coordinated propaganda. They have no clue that Trump will slash their health insurance and social security. It's like asking people in North Korea to have a knowledgeable view of their government.
Dump already was doing this in his first term, but I suspect that he will nearly exclusively talk to reporters from right wing outlets and will pressure others to give coverage that he likes to get access.
Mr. Sparkle
(3,098 posts)most of these outlets flourish in un-regulated spaces in the spectrum, radio, cable and the internet. No one watches the networks for news which is heavily regulated by fcc.
h2ebits
(763 posts)There is a wide swath of the US that gets their news from the radio and local newspapers only. They have been fed non-stop hate and lies for many years. Rush Limbaugh being the classic example. Look at the electoral map and you can see it.
The Internet is not available or very poor connections to a wide swath of the US.
The poor cannot afford the cost of the Internet.
We are very isolated from social interaction because of social media. Getting together face-to-face has decreased a lot.
More. . . .
Initech
(101,766 posts)And you know how the old saying about opinions goes.
ancianita
(38,369 posts)The new republic only focuses on the problem and offers no solution to the right wing media it names. And so...
Fox News (and the entire News Corp.),
Newsmax,
One America News Network
the Sinclair network of radio and TV stations and newspapers, iHeart Media (formerly Clear Channel),
the Bott Radio Network (Christian radio),
Elon Musks X, the huge podcasts like Joe Rogans ...
will prevail and thrive over the next four years.
Any suggestions?
Clouds Passing
(2,139 posts)ancianita
(38,369 posts)They've got no incentive. They'll do fine no matter what oligarchy runs the US government.
In my view, there is no way out of this oligarchy shit pit.
What we saw this time is what we'll see again:
https://www.democraticunderground.com/1016389180#post8
Our only hope is that the military -- that swears an oath to the US Constitution -- refuses to follow an unlawful order and takes down the commander-in-chief who breaks their oath with the unlawful order. US military leaders are the best educated leaders in the world. They would know how to reset civilian command with through the law of succession.
Clouds Passing
(2,139 posts)ancianita
(38,369 posts)We couldn't or wouldn't pass any laws to keep the media honest so that is the only way left.
Kaleva
(38,062 posts)What percentage of adults regularly listen to or watch the sources listed?
If the OP doesn't know, then it's just a guess, an opinion, and not an answer.
hadEnuf
(2,654 posts)Most of the RW people you talk to have no idea what Trump has actually said and done because they get a sanitized and sane washed view of him on stations like Fox news.
Only 5% watch Fox? That just doesn't add up.
Kaleva
(38,062 posts)the actual number of people who watch Fox News is relatively small.
Mersky
(5,195 posts)Is the full list in the article, so no need to diminish the problem by over emphasizing Fox. The ones that dont have cable, but watch Fox every chance they get will more regularly turn on rw radio to feed them lies, antisemitism, and a false reality.
Kaleva
(38,062 posts)If the OP doesn't know, then it's just a guess, an opinion, and not an answer
FDRFTW
(51 posts)Kaleva
(38,062 posts)and MeidasTouch.
Below is an example of the disinformation they had put out
"On this episode of the MeidasTouch Podcast: Election Day is here! Vice President Kamala Harris momentum soars, as Trump ends his campaign in the worst way imaginable. Now, its the American peoples turn to decide. Ben, Brett and Jordy break it all down!"
orwell
(7,916 posts)...it isn't the primary reason.
Granted there was horrible Democratic messaging throughout President Biden's presidency. They believed that competance would "trump" propaganda. It is obvious that you need both. I am tired of our side getting it's ass kicked by bullshit. But until we sling some truth wrapped in a pretty bow of our own, we are at a tremendous disadvantage.
We had a massive economic dislocation through a global pandemic, it's resulting inflationary effects, and the long wave of capitalist working class carnage wrought by Oligarchic Global Capital.
The technology boom of the 70's through today has essentially created enormous quantities of nominal wealth that only benefited the owners of capital. This is not classical capitalism - as if that has ever existed in the real world. It is robber baron capitalism on a global scale engineered by the real elites, not the ones touted by buffoons such as MAGA.
The current messaging apparatus is only the icing on the cake. The message wouldn't work if people were happy with their lives. THEY ARE NOT! They know the reality is that they can't afford to make it in this environment. That is why incumbents are being tossed worldwide. People are desperate to make sense of a world where massive wealth is being created but they are getting poorer.
There is an objective reality here. If we don't confront it we will keep losing.
HUAJIAO
(2,573 posts)THAT IS a BIG BIG BIG ISSUE. And all that follows it.
sop
(11,102 posts)If the so-called "journalists" in our corporate media (laughably referred to as The Free Press) had done their jobs, all the right-wing alternative media sources wouldn't have been so influential. These days corporate media "journalists" are more like lawyers; their job is to make convincing arguments for their clients, their corporate employers, not communicate the truth.
cilla4progress
(25,855 posts)billionaire tech bros
Inevitable
kentuck
(112,671 posts)...do not have the same numbers as FOX and right-wing media. They choose to tell the "news" differently. They exclude the stories that might reflect negatively on their favorite politicians. They are political propaganda, pure and simple. They are different from "left-wing" media.
Martin68
(24,524 posts)people, but they turned into extreme right wingers.
TBF
(34,176 posts)See below. I was thinking about how people seek out the sources they do. My initial assumption was that they are seeking out things that are problematic due to already ingrained sexism, etc.
But the fact that they've become cult-like in their following may indicate other factors at work.
Martin68
(24,524 posts)they were scared to death of the race riots during the 60s, the assassinations of the Kennedys and MLK, and of communism. Fox News confirmed all their fears and added a few new ones, while blaming it all on liberals (socialists). Once they got hooked, that was the end.
TBF
(34,176 posts)we are missing the fact that how the folks are thinking - whether they are racist, sexist, lack critical thinking skills, etc. to start with - goes to WHICH sources they will seek out. Of course, after that it snowballs due to algorithms.
So, why are we there to start with? This would go back to not taking education seriously. The drive to cut public education by the billionaires. That's just one factor. What are children being taught in their homes? In their churches?
AmandaRuth
(3,121 posts)THAT IS ALL
Ysabel
(2,032 posts)They are bad and they are owned...
GoCubsGo
(32,959 posts)They shoved the "Biden is old and feeble" shit down our throats, while completely ignoring Trumps abject deterioration, both mentally and physically. Never mind that they also swept his criminal convictions under the rug, and ignored his culpability when it came to inflation, while ignoring the great things Biden did to repair the economic mess Trump left us. The only difference between them and Fox is that they didn't mix in a bunch of bullshit conspiracies with their one-sided reporting.
keep_left
(2,352 posts)Here's an excerpt from a post I made yesterday.
https://democraticunderground.com/100219677391#post40
...We need to wise up and start creating our own media infrastructure which isn't dependent on MSNBC or other existing organizations. And yes, it needs to be multimodal--it probably is true that radio is a dying format, and podcasts and the internet are the future. However, radio isn't dead yet, and there are still good stations that soldier on (like KTNF in the Twin Cites), often producing their own local content as well. The Democrats need to support these stations, as do other organizations like labor unions and NGOs. Otherwise, I fear we'll continue to be rolled by Fox News and their imitators for years to come.
DeeNice
(577 posts)Support your local progressive radio station if you're lucky enough to have one. If not, wcpt in Chicago has a Livestream at heartlandsignal.com. I'm sure there are others, help spread the word.
keep_left
(2,352 posts)...have an internet stream, so it's really easy to use a computer, phone, or other device to listen to what's going on in the country, even if one isn't lucky enough to have a local liberal talk station.
Grumpy Old Guy
(3,543 posts)Add to that the mistrust they have created for universities and anyone who is educated.
snot
(10,681 posts)Most people have always voted their pocketbooks above all else. They may care about racism and gender-related issues, abortion, candidate integrity and other issues; but if in the richest nation in the world, they're struggling to feed their families and afford housing and health care, that's what will be decisive the other issues matter only if the most urgent ones are addressed.
Kamala tried to make the case that she was going to address some of those urgent concerns to some extent, but having been selected by the Dem establishment, she was not a particularly credible bearer of that message, and she was not offering the kinds of structural change that would make a diffence in the long run. In any case, rightly or wrongly, over the last few decades, much of the working class has come to feel abandoned by Dems.
I think a lot of this crystallized after Great Financial Crash of 2008 when Obama put Wall St. in charge of our response to that crisis and no bankers were prosecuted; but the roots go back at least to Pres. Clinton's time, when he supported the repeal of Glass-Steagall and NAFTA and refused to follow Sheila Bair's advice that credit derivatives should be regulated, among other things.
Trump recognized that workers are hurting, and he's been capitalizing on it ever since.
GJGCA
(1 post)>> other issues matter only if the most urgent ones are addressed.
indigovalley
(197 posts)It wasn't just right wing media--it was also postings over and over spreading smears, personal attacks, and downright falsehoods about Harris and Walz on Twitter, Reddit, Instagram, TikTok, Youtube, and MAGA friendly web sites. The Russian attacks were only part of that process.
They haven't stopped after the election. For some reason MAGA's are heavily promoting the meme that Walz lost in his "home" district--an area that he hasn't lived in for years which is a Republican area. Trump edged out Harris there which wasn't a surprise. Yet this is currently being pushed all over the internet on Google, on social media, and even on Youtube as something negative about him. He is being mocked for his heartfelt emotions during the concession speech. And this is after the campaign has ended. There are an endless number of MAGA trolls that evidently monitor the internet and spend their entire day making negative comments in response to any positive posting about a candidate. The personal smears never end and they were relentless during the campaign. Same with Harris--they still post comments, videos, and graphics debasing her as a female or her level of intelligence. They made sexual innuendos. People were (and are still) seeing this daily.
I don't know how to combat all this but we need to figure it out...
southmost
(813 posts)same lapdog media
MiHale
(10,707 posts)harumph
(2,279 posts)either in a proper education or they're just not very smart or have no empathy or imagination beyond what they can
taste, see or smell. In other words there was a ready market for having smoke
blown up their asses. it gives meaning to their impoverished minds. They wanted it - they sought it - they got it.
Cirsium
(722 posts)Blaming the voters is anti-democratic and counterproductive.
druidity33
(6,555 posts)Klarkashton
(1,995 posts)Once the tax break is extended what is there of value to this?
What would expelling 20 million people do for them of any value?
What would bullying trans people buy them?
It always comes down to money, so what other than the tax breaks does this buy them?
Envirogal
(157 posts)They see regulations as a hamper to their progress, liability, and growth. Granted, they want some regulations to protect their interests, so that is where the cherry picking starts on what to dislantle.
Joe Cool
(1,009 posts)I am in Butler, PA. It is utterly mindboggling how many people only consume right wing news and they simply don't believe you if you tell them something that contradicts what they have been told to think.
It's easy to brainwash someone if they want to be brainwashed.
PlanetBev
(4,202 posts)Right wing propaganda or not. Abject cruelty and spite is apparently ok with many Americans. 😢
DownriverDem
(6,622 posts)to step up or we will never win again.
highplainsdem
(52,148 posts)Basso8vb
(249 posts)I don't see how we can counter this, at least not in this 50-something's lifetime.
Historic NY
(37,809 posts)all trying to get a piece of the action and social media click bait. Fox News has one client Trump
Andy823
(11,525 posts)won. People are more likely believe lies than the truth. trump spewed lie after lie and Putin help him.
Also the millionaire and Billionaires OWN the media!
markie
(22,902 posts)progressoid
(50,734 posts)patphil
(6,910 posts)I think it's because the false narratives of the propaganda based media tells them what they want to hear.
This is what these people are all about. Donald Trump merely triggers the deep seated fear, anger, and hatred they already feel.
Willful ignorance is a powerful block to truth. Trump's base is comprised of people who deliberately block out the truth about Trump because he validates the darkness that rages within them. They're unhappy, and they believe that Trump will take vengeance on all those who are responsibility for their unhappiness.
I don't think any of this will change until those people get to the point where they are so miserable they actually look for truth.
At 78 yrs old, it ain't gonna happen in my lifetime; probably take decades, if ever.
I am a strong believer that the main reason we incarnate into physical bodies is so we can have a variety of experiences that help us to learn about love. It's the lessons of love that prepare us to become permanent angels when we die out of our physical bodies. Unfortunately, both history and current experience show that we are not learning that lesson.
I doubt humanity ever will.
oldmanlynn
(333 posts)If they arent destroyed or corrected its foes make a difference how good we do they will never get the message.
Those sites are using our 1st amendment to completely rewrite our existence.
We have to counter the narrative out there with us purchasing tv stations radio stations and push truth propaganda
valleyrogue
(1,065 posts)The media created Donald Trump. CNN was the biggest culprit through its former head Jeff Zucker. He thought he could turn the 2016 presidential election into a reality TV show with his close friend, Donald trump, at the center. I had never seen anything like it then what I saw in 2016 during the primaries. It was 24/ 7 Donald Trump all the time. It was fawning coverage. There was no big cult surrounding Donald Trump until CNN took this Fringe candidate and made him into a viable candidate. That never should have happened. So while the media bears a ton of responsibility for this mess and added to it, social media was a huge Factor in galvanizing the bigot vote. But in the end, it was the voters who are responsible for voting the way they did. They have the same access to the same information that we have, but they choose not to seek it out. I will say the die was cast when Rupert Murdoch was allowed to have media in the US that was a big, big, mistake. There is no way to reach people who are prejudiced against minorities, women, and so forth. They are unfixable. That is the danger.
Hieronymus Phact
(501 posts)If you bring verifiable contradictions between what they say and what's real, It triggers Cognitive Dissonance and the person shuts you off and retreats to their familiar comfort zone.
Very frustrating.
Trust_Reality
(1,856 posts)All for-profit media depends on advertisers. Advertisers are big money entities, corporations, etc. They do not permit very much criticism of their profiteering, their tax breaks, etc. They demand a slant toward their interests. They advertise to make money.
LudwigPastorius
(10,737 posts)They've seen what Trump is, and they embrace it.
Hard to accept, I know, but just because we are Americans doesn't mean we are not members of the human species. I'm sure the citizens of Germany in the 1930s thought they were exceptionally good people too.
ificandream
(10,426 posts)The RW media is so freaking crooked. They made sure that their audiences didn't know just how bad he was. Fox routinely buries news detrimental to Trump.
Further, you have Republicans who were too scared to impeach him when they should have.
We have a mess in this country we need to clean up.
And here's a link to something I wrote today: https://www.democraticunderground.com/100219687117
BarbD
(1,218 posts)I grew up in Wisconsin. Born in 1937. I lived through Joe McCarthy fighting the evil of communism while destroying many people's lives. My mother, the daughter of German/Austrian immigrants firmly believed in the Master Race theory, denied the Holocaust, feared and hated blacks. My father also the son of German immigrants strongly believed in capitalism and the almighty dollar. Top this off with being raised Roman Catholic and educated in parochial schools. Talk about a toxic environment!
However, I moved to New York City, left the Catholic Church ending up eventually working for the Obama campaign. But, I left behind all those people who feared and hated. Obviously they still remain voting for Trump and Vance. The fear, hate and ignorance is wired into their culture.
onenote
(44,454 posts)How many people do you think watch the nightly news on broadcast or cable with any regularity, if at all? How many read newspapers?
Somewhere north of 145 million voted. I suspect well under half of them are consumers of news media with any regularity, if at all.
Elessar Zappa
(15,765 posts)Even non-political people absorb some right wing nonsense on places like Facebook and X. It must have at least a moderate effect.
ECL213
(302 posts)So, all I have to do to fix the country is spend some of the disposable billions I have lying around to purchase the airwaves? On it!
LeftInTX
(29,948 posts)stuff on YouTube. They were told the world was gonna end. Now it's not gonna end
Lulu KC
(4,144 posts)It's just starting to feel like a pissing contest of who knows the ONE reason. I need to stop reading all analysis of this for a while. I do have my one big reason why, but I know even that is too simple for the matter at hand, even though I know I'm right!
(Not to condemn this particular OP--just a general comment as I watch the headlines go by.)
Pinback
(12,869 posts)Let the historians and political scientists debate the pros and cons and ins and outs. We will soon need to dry our tears and get to work as conscripts in the reluctant citizen army needed to serve as The Trump Resistance 2.0.
TwilightZone
(28,833 posts)There are myriad reasons why Trump won - and why Harris lost. Some of them aren't even the same reasons.
I think people who write articles like this like to believe that they know something no one else does. The funny thing is that, despite the 300+ recs, the author couldn't be more wrong. Everyone knows who and what Trump is. Some care and some don't. That's been the case for nearly a decade now. Some know and other issues are more important to them, like a conservative agenda.
Asserting that there can only be one is also intentionally ignorant and dooms us to repeat 2024.
The single biggest mistake made this cycle might have been focusing too much on Trump and not enough on the issues. But again, that's just one of many, and the hyper-Trump-obsessed might never come to that realization.
joshcryer
(62,480 posts)If we had even remotely competent reporting in this country.
ReRe
(10,737 posts)and final ingredient poured into this stew of madness in the melting pot.
We're cooked.
Michael Tomasky gets the prize.
I'll go one step farther. It was the MONEY that bought the final ingredient.
diane in sf
(4,076 posts)in spite of the unfitness of tRump and the Republican Party, suited their oligarch owners just fine.
Ocelot II
(120,593 posts)the voters did see and hear with their very own eyes and ears the horrendous things Trump and his minions did and said over and over. They heard him insult Kamala personally; they heard him make outrageous and false claims about the Haitians in Springfield, they heard him call immigrants criminals and rapists and vermin; they heard him produce incoherent and bizarre word salads involving electric boats and sharks and Hannibal Lecter - ramblings that made no sense at all - and they saw him simulating fellatio on live tv. The media can't be blamed for people voting for the grotesque displays they saw and heard themselves. That was never hidden from them. They saw him, they saw he was nasty and awful and disturbed; they liked what they saw and voted for it.
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KPN
(16,079 posts)many more than a few times, the mainstream media seemed complicit.
Stargleamer
(2,184 posts)By ignoring/suppressing irrefutable truths.
28 women accused the POS of sexual assault/harassment/rape. This is an irrefutable truth that Fox News willfully ignores.
The POS was found guilty in a New York court of sexual assault. This is another irrefutable truth you wont hear about to any significant extent on Fox News.
I think Kamala Harris should have run nonstop ads featuring both those truths in battleground states
aka-chmeee
(1,160 posts)Six117
(212 posts)Because * that * is who they are. I don't care what their reasons maybe. Turnip and the like have and will inflict a lot of harm. We all know this because they have done it before. No they are not "good people" who were misinformed. They are simply not good people.
mzmolly
(51,540 posts)4catsmom
(216 posts)Trump didn't even try to campaign in the last few months. He knew the fix was in
PedroXimenez
(589 posts)Including Buttiegieg. Everyone says how great he is on Fox but what good does it do? It only legitimizes them.
Look what came out in the lawsuits, in the depositions and leaked texts. What more evidence is needed they are 100% fake news?
Same with Twitter, that means you AOC. Get off Twitter and Fox, and bash them nonstop.
uponit7771
(91,665 posts)muriel_volestrangler
(102,412 posts)He doesn't bother saying what we could do about right-wing media being popular, and misleading. Are we meant to wave a wand and force them to be truthful and balanced? To force people to stop watching them?
I'd love to see what he would have done, given the First Amendment, to stop this.
Martin Eden
(13,439 posts)Is WHY
Turbineguy
(38,332 posts)And burn the world.
liberal N proud
(60,936 posts)TomCADem
(17,732 posts)The fact that folks cant distinguish between Fox and MSNBC is pretty baffling.
TwilightZone
(28,833 posts)If MSNBC says something they don't like in the ten minutes they're watching, they're as bad as Fox. It's all binary, good or bad.
Back when Trump was president, WaPo documented every lie he publicly told - more than 30,000 - and people still insisted that "the media" never covers Trump negatively and never says anything bad about him. In this campaign, posters often insisted that no one was covering certain events and would stick to the claim even after being provided a dozen links to media articles about it.
It's all nonsense, but the myth will never, ever die. We're not immune to intentional ignorance.
TomCADem
(17,732 posts)as being no different than NPR or Pro Publica do far more harm than good. Indeed, Russian propaganda often tries to push this false equivalency to water down the impact of reporting on Trump misdeeds, yet many progressives sometimes take the bait and start to condemn a free press.
angryxyouth
(178 posts)One of the other major parts is that the few corporations who control our food supply created the feeling of a bad economy by jacking up the prices then the news outlets who are controlled by the same corporations just reported on the higher prices as simply inflation.
SleeplessinSoCal
(9,652 posts)And a neo Nazi? Why are they out to destroy us? Because they're stupid? The smart ones seem gone.
FDRFTW
(51 posts)Straw Man
(6,764 posts)... but to a great extent the problem springs from the dumbing down of the American public. To put it plainly, the majority have sub-par language skills and lack the ability to think critically and analytically. The language and tropes of right-wing media (and politicians) target these very deficiencies, using a limited vocabulary and very rudimentary and fallacious logic. This is evident in the presentation of even supposedly objective news reporting, but becomes even more pronounced in any kind of discussion scenario.
I have some reservations about what I'm going to say here, but I feel that there is a need for a center-left counterpart to the Foxes and Newsmaxes of the world, one that speaks to the educationally deprived segments of the American public in a language that they can comprehend and feel comfortable with, avoiding academic jargon and other class-based signifiers. There are many simple and obvious truths that can be transmitted clearly and that have to do with creating a more equitable and inclusive society rather than one driven by hate, fear, greed, and resentment.
oldsoftie
(13,538 posts)SO many times I've been told this
So I ask; why are you voting for a guy who is promising a lot of things that YOU say he "doesnt really mean"?
Attilatheblond
(4,258 posts)We have an awful lot of people who, whether by design or by self limitation, are still just big infants walking around with grown up 'rights'.
LaMouffette
(2,249 posts)so that the Billionaire Boys Club can "do whatever they want," as Donnie Dementia would put it.
onlyadream
(2,206 posts)We should only run people as independents who will caucus with the Dems. This way we remove the whole. I hate Dems mindset and run on the issues which are more popular.
DallasNE
(7,550 posts)Men see abortion rights as losing control. That is at the heart of the gender gap. There are other reasons as well but this is at the top of the heap.
MaineBlueBear
(88 posts)Why have people allowed themselves to be propogandized to? How do we talk to these people to break through their propaganda they love?
residentcynic
(43 posts)You can blame right wing media but a deeper question is why do more people choose to watch and listen to it. They could choose MSNBC over Fox or liberal podcasts over Rogan but most dont. The right wing has learned that people enjoy hating others while feeling superior. The right provides a source of information that tells people they should have righteous indignation. They dont mind exaggerating or even outright lying about things. We liberals would say they dont play fair, but it obviously works and they win. The question is, can liberals get down and fight in the mud to win? If we dont, we will continue to lose - and it may already be too late.
Littlered
(32 posts)Living in what Id call a liberal red area (if there is such a thing). Here is a hard dose of reality. The policies of the party are wildly unpopular with the vast majority of every day Americans. Since Im a low post count member Im sure no one cares. But its the truth. I talk to hundreds if not thousands of people during the course of my work. If anyone truly cares about what I hear. Ill be happy to expound.. But here is a short list of what people in middle are dead set against. Open borders, sanctuary cities, refugees that have no intention of assimilating, homeless encampments, rampant crime (not talking violent crime, talking juvenile crime that goes unpunished). Dei, student loan forgiveness, trans children, in sports and otherwise pushing parents out. Especially when it comes to basically criminalizing dead naming etc. And of course their pocketbooks. But from what I see, most around here are doing better than ever.
And one more thing, Harris. People had a negative opinion of her. And there just wasnt anything that was going to change their minds in the short time she had to do so.
I cant state this loudly enough. The student loan forgiveness program alone lost our party a million (or more) votes. Especially because Biden wouldnt let it go. So it never left the news cycle. When inflation is running rampant and property taxes are increasing exponentially. The last thing people want to hear about, is a loan forgiveness program.
Earl G was spot on when he said they used algorithms to micro target these people. And the above are some of the issues they used against us.
So, in my humble opinion. People werent voting for Trump as much as they were rejecting the parties (real or imagined ) policies.
As for me. Im working on a back up plan, and you should too. You can rest assured the next trump crash will make us wish for the last one.
kentuck
(112,671 posts)Intentionally slanted and distorted is disinformation and misinformation. They exclude anything that might reflect negatively on their political godfather. They distort and slant the information on his opponents. It is a sophisticated propaganda unlike any the world has ever seen.
Too late, I think we have failed to recognize the real enemy of this country.
Hekate
(94,477 posts)MomInTheCrowd
(322 posts)Hidden in plain sight and growing. Ive been saying this for years .