New Narrative Creators

Despite repeated attempts to dismiss alternative media as inconsequential or shame viewers into abandoning it, the legacy media is finally waking up to the fact that average right-leaning Joe citizen has moved on. That act of moving on is now starting to pay dividends.

While Harris’s appearance on SNL the Saturday before the election has since been viewed on YouTube 10 million times, Rogan’s episodes with Trump, JD Vance, and top Trump ally Elon Musk in the week before the election earned a combined 73 million views on YouTube. Not to mention that each of those episodes ran for multiple hours and produced many shorter clips that had their own viral trajectories. In the new economy of influence, these clips possibly helped persuade or fire up more voters than that highly coveted Taylor Swift endorsement.

 

8 Replies to “New Narrative Creators”

  1. Personally I think the Dems lost because their candidates were totally unlikeable.
    You have cackling Kamala who is obviously a low IQ idiot and Walz who you wouldn’t trust to be around teenage boys.

  2. I’ve never understood why girls love dudes like Taylor Swift.

    Or “Lady” Gaga.

    As a child, I found Boy George repulsive by nature, but at least he didn’t pretend he wasn’t a man.

    1. To quote Taylor Swift, who perfectly describes what is happening to citizens and the legacy media:

      “We are never ever ever getting back together
      We are never ever ever getting back together
      You go talk to your friends, talk to my friends, talk to me
      But we are never ever ever ever getting back together
      Like, ever”

        1. Yeah, I remember that song. I’d been going along, cheerfully assuming that good old Taylor and I were going to get back together, and then bam! Kick in the teeth. Had to replan the entire weekend.

  3. I think one of the primary blunders on the Left during this election is one that they do not want to talk about, and will not talk about due to whose fault it was. The media can TELL you things all day long, and there will always be a significant number of people who will accept those words as gospel. They won’t take the time to (as Reagan used to say) trust, but verify. BUT, when they SHOW you something it is much more difficult for them to control the message they are trying to deliver.

    The debates (all of them) mattered this time. It had nothing to do with the answers provided by the candidates. What mattered this time around was how the moderators treated the candidates. You could NOT watch any of the debates and not come away with the impression that the moderators weren’t favoring one candidate over the other. They SHOWED you who they were without TELLING you anything. That in turn made every message, every endorsement, and every accusation suspect. Their behavior opened minds, and had people questioning a lot of what has been said about Trump over the last seven + years. I could get much more detailed than this, but I think I made the point I meant to make.

    1. Trump, if nothing else, is always REAL … always. He is true to himself and his beliefs. He speaks freely.

      The Dem’s, if nothing else, repeat their narrative … over and over. A narrative created in Nancy Pelosi’s basement. And this time round … the narrative was entirely shaped by the LGBTQueers who have total control of the Democrat Party. Oh! And the racists … they have co-control. The puppet candidate is not allowed to do anything but read and repeat the script.

      Most Americans are weary of the Dem’s model of identity politics.

  4. Twitter is peer reviewed in real time by subject matter experts.
    That’s also the reason the MSM either restricts commenting or heavily censors comments, they don’t want any of their lies or narratives checked.
    The liberals get wood when they talk about peer review in regard to global warming and stuff, they should love Twitter for it’s incredible peer review facet.

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