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(6,916 posts)But one thing I will add. I have friends in the national media. A lot of them have grown up in cities and dont know ANY GOP base voters. That sounds unbelievable to people like us who live outside of big cities, but its true. Because they only have experience in cities, they know almost nothing about propaganda- about Fox and Limbaugh.
Heres an example. Jake Tapper. I love him. One of the best and most patriotic media members around. But he grew up around Philly (before Fox started). The areas around philly are city areas. Not like central PA. Jake pretty clearly doesnt understand the influence of Fox and Limbaugh. Jake was on Pod Save America recently and talked about the Trump phenomenon as if Trump created it. As if GOP propaganda had nothing to do with it. If Jake had a connection to a GOP base area, hed know why so many love Trump.
Same problem at the NYT. They keep running articles about Wisconsin diners filled with GOP voters. The articles cite the ridiculous views the voters hold. But never do the articles note that those views are EXACTLY the talking points repeated on Fox and Limbaugh.
The reason the national media misses the influence of GOP propaganda is because the national media barely knows any Trump voters, and the national media doesnt live in places where Fox and Limbaugh are big.