
GOP To ABOLISH The TSA, Defund NPR & PBS, Already ENDED Education Department w/ Carl Benjamin
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Media, Politics, and Public Perception
This chapter explores how media narratives shape public perception, particularly through the sympathetic framing of controversial figures like fentanyl dealers. It also critiques the strategies of the Trump administration and contrasts them with Democratic tactics, emphasizing the need for strong political narratives to engage voters effectively. The discussion highlights the importance of maintaining political capital amid shifting demographics and electoral dynamics.
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