Donald Trump's victory in the presidential election was as much a repudiation of the legacy media as it was the Biden administration's policies. Literally for years before the election, that media had waged a nonstop
misinformation campaign against Trump, calling him an insurrectionist, threat to democracy, racist, sexist, misogynist, homophobe, transphobe, and (insert the rest of the establishment slurs here).
Having heard that without respite since Trump left office, the American people elected him anyway. Not only did he win the electoral college and the popular vote, he made huge gains with Hispanics and African Americans, two groups the media
claimed Trump is prejudiced against.
Of course, many Americans hadn 't heard the media's narrative because they'd stopped watching and reading the legacy media. Their viewership and readership has plummeted over the past several years as Americans turned to alternative news sources in search of news and information that bears more resemblance to the real world they inhabit.
We know
this because they are shaking their fists and bellowing to their shrinking audiences about the danger posed "democracy" by podcasts like Joe Rogan, Tucker Carlson, etc.
The one thing you don't want to do when you have your enemy on his knees is help him back to his feet. But that's exactly what Donald Trump's lawsuits against various corporations and individuals in the media could do. I talk about that on today's episode of Tom Mullen
Talks Freedom.
Listen to Episode 179 here...
Tom Mullen is the author of It’s the Fed,
Stupid and Where Do Conservatives and Liberals Come From? And What Ever Happened to Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of
Happiness?
Tom