I have no doubt that after Tuesday night’s debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, the polls are going to reflect a bump for Harris. Trump was clearly not in a fair fight, and the moderators were a disgrace to their professions… but that’s pretty par for the course for corporate media, at this point.
From my count, there were five claims that Harris made that the moderators should have called Harris on but chose not to, while they jumped down Trump’s throat every opportunity they got. At one point, I noticed that the fight had stopped being between Trump and Harris, and it became a fight between Trump and the moderators David Muir and Linsey Davis.
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This was all in an effort to make Trump look bad to low-info voters, and I have no doubt that they succeeded in large part. While I hate admitting this, it’s not hard to convince someone who knows little to nothing about a subject of anything, and the media understands that. It’s what they rely on in order to push their politics on America.
But while the media are pretty great at getting people to initially believe something, we live in the age of the internet, where information is distributed fast and lies are debunked quickly. A lie can no longer get around the world three times before the truth can put its pants on, the truth doesn’t even need to get out of bed. It’ll just log on to a social media site. […]
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