America Divided!!! Yeah, That’s Bullshit
Abortion is a classic example of an issue where the Democratic position enjoys large majorities, and yet the media always elevates the radical Republican position to give it equal stature with the widely popular position.
I guess, in a battle between telling the truth and lying, it gets more click and eyeballs to constantly lie.
The Hissy Fits Are So Predictable
Predicting that the press would focus on the leak rather than the fact that women will soon be unable to receive medical care in this country was the easiest correct prediction I ever made.Abortion is a good example of an issue where the press treats clear support for one position as a “country divided” position. As I regularly say, sometimes the country is divided when an issue is 55-45! Sometimes 80-20! Sometimes the 45 and certainly the 20 are treated as fringe views! It depends on the issue, and how much reporters sympathize with the minority view.
Yes abortion polling is slightly fuzzy because the poll questions always give squishy people an out – “Should it be illegal in SOME cirumstances.” But there is majority support for choice basically every other way the questions are asked, and strong majorities against criminalizing patients, making rape/incest cases illegal, etc…
The hissy fits are a product of our national addiction to for-profit cable news. I don’t subscribe to any cable news, and I haven’t seen any hissy fits over the leak.
If you are paying any amount for a TV package that includes FOX News, cancel it. Even if you “only” pay for TV so you can watch MSNBC. Even if you never watch FOX, you are funding them by buying the package.
Trust me, there’s lots of other streaming news without cable TV.
The next step will be red states trying to criminalize healthcare providers in other states, now doctors and nurses can run for the border along with the teachers. And just wait until the court ramps up it’s coming attack on the LGBT community. Gonna be a hot time in third world America. Dare say it will not cool Coon’s ardor for his “good friends in the Republican party”.