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by Robert Jennings, InnerSelf.com
When election results don't favor Democrats, mainstream media often focuses on what the Democrats did wrong, dissecting their strategies and policies. Meanwhile, the success of the conservative megaphone—the coordinated messaging and emotional appeals—goes largely unexamined. This creates a misleading narrative, suggesting that if Democrats lost, it must be their fault rather than examining the powerful influence of right-wing propaganda. It's time for a liberal media response to counter this imbalance and provide a more accurate portrayal of political narratives.
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In this Article:
by Robert Jennings, InnerSelf.com
When election results don't favor Democrats, mainstream media often focuses on what the Democrats did wrong, dissecting their strategies and policies. Meanwhile, the success of the conservative megaphone—the coordinated messaging and emotional appeals—goes largely unexamined. This creates a misleading narrative, suggesting that if Democrats lost, it must be their fault rather than examining the powerful influence of right-wing propaganda. It's time for a liberal media response to counter this imbalance and provide a more accurate portrayal of political narratives.
Continue Reading