

Dems & Media Still Blaming Everyone But Themselves, Especially Voters; Trump Bans Pompeo & Haley, Appoints Stefanik: What Does This Reveal About Next Admin?
13 snips Nov 12, 2024
The discussion dives into the Democratic Party's blame game after Trump's rise, highlighting their systemic issues. The podcast analyzes Trump's strategic appointments and the ideological rifts within his team. It explores Latino voter trends in Texas, challenging stereotypes around their support for Trump. The conversation critiques the disconnect between media narratives and voter realities, emphasizing the need for introspection. It also unpacks Trump's foreign policy dynamics, showcasing the unpredictability of his governance and its implications.
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2016 Election Shock
- The 2016 election shocked Western liberalism because institutions predicted a Hillary Clinton win.
- This led to hysteria, false scandals, and conspiracy theories targeting Trump.
2024 Trauma
- Trump's 2024 victory was more traumatic for American liberals than his 2016 win.
- They believed their demonization of Trump would prevent his reelection.
NYT Blame Game
- The New York Times blamed everyone but the Democratic Party for Trump's win, including voters.
- They blamed white leftists, black people, and Latinos.