Evangelical support for former President Donald Trump, despite his own lack of devout faith, is no accident, author Tim Alberta told former CNN anchor Brian Stelter in an interview for Vanity Fair. Rather, he argued, it is part of a deliberate campaign to radicalize and terrify them into loyalty — and part of what’s driving […]
I re-watched that Sacha Cohen bit about building a mosque in a small town and based on their reactions it was well into swing back then. At the time it just seemed like casual xenophobia, but now I see it was deeply seated Fox screaming at them. Scene in question: https://youtu.be/5I2dhXdwfX0 2018 (thought it was earlier, but still this has been going on a long time)
I used to occasionally listen to Rush Limbaugh and then occasionally watch Glenn Beck when he was on. This has been going on for decades now. Predates Fox News.
Hell, you can argue that all this stuff started with Father Charles McCoughlin in the 1930s:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Coughlin
Thing is, it’s really entertaining, far more entertaining than nuanced news reporting.
“There are no easy solutions. The economy has grown by 0.4% and the president is taking fiscal measures to combat inflation, but some economists argue that blablablablabla…” Snore.
Switch to right wing media: “The deep state has a secret plan to turn little boys into women, this massacre was a fake and they’ve covering it up, they’re going to turn the frogs gay, they’re preparing death camps!”
Wow. That’ll wake you up. It’s like watching an exciting movie, but they say it’s really happening, so it’s even scarier. Maybe there’s a grain of truth to it. Best keep watching to find out! And before you know it, down the rabbithole you go.
Yeah the question is when it really kicked into gear and high gear. I say it kicked in with Rush, then kicked into high gear when Obama won.
Started with Reagan putting the hit on “welfare queens”. They’ve been searching for a good scapegoat since emancipation.
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