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hammies

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But they trust nationwide mass media outlets Fox and Breitbart and the Daily Caller and the Washington Times and OAN...
 
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Kento

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So Republicans lost trust in national media because Trump was offended by them exposing the truth about him and claimed it was all fake.

What's their level of growing trust in Trump, who is a known fraud to anyone without their head up their ass?

I'm sensing where you are going with this in disqualifying a large bloc of people, deplorables if you will, as being too mentally incompetent to vote and I support this.
 

manbearpig

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A lot of following the crowd and doing what they’re told on both sides.

so neither is looking good there.

but particularly the guy that thinks doom scrolling Twitter is reality.
 
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plasticbertrand

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Well yeah, Republicans turned away from traditional media outlets because facts don't stroke their biases. Fox is not extreme enough anymore.

Who wants to read a story on Reuters when they can listen to some tool on YouTube who will tell them exactly what they want to hear.

Also, "mass media" means what?

Rogan has larger audience than MSNBC.
 
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$kully

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Now do American’s trust in Tucker Carlson, Dan Bongbingo, Alex Jones/Infowars, Paul Joseph Watson, Mike Lindell and random vloggers screaming into their cell phones from parked cars.

There’s no problem with questioning everything. The problem is “question everything” has become “believe nothing” and “the opposite of what we’re being told is true” and in rejecting the mass media people like you are running to less credible news sources who are feeding and exploiting your distrust and you’re not viewing them with a fraction of the scrutiny that you view the mass media and government, which you should. This is a good place for the actual use of the word “nuance”. The lies we’re being told by the media and government are typically a lot more nuanced than people like you make them out to be. Often times they’re lies of omission.
 

hammies

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One time when the good old days were good. Huntley, Brinkley, Howard K Smith, and Walter.
Tucker, Maddow, and all the rest can't hold a candle to these guys. They're aren't even in the same building.

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