Trump Derangement Syndrome reaches new heights in liberal media
The Media’s Outrageous Claims: Trump’s Threat to Democracy
The media has been on a relentless rampage, spreading fear that former President Donald Trump will dismantle democracy and take down his opponents.
“You have to be in the throes of some sort of toxic delusion in a toxic cult to believe that Trump has ever been, in any sense, emotionally, psychologically, intellectually, or ethically fit to be president of the United States.” – Bob Costas
But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Tom Schaller, the author of “White Rural Rage: The Threat to American Democracy,” took it a step further by attacking the millions of Americans who have supported Trump.
“White rural voters are the most racist, xenophobic, anti-immigrant, and anti-gay group in the country. They’re also the most conspiracist group, supporting QAnon and denying elections, COVID, and science. And that’s just the beginning.” – Tom Schaller
During a segment on MSNBC’s Morning Joe, the host Mika Brzezinski questioned why Trump appeals to white rural voters, despite their stark differences in background.
Interview Excerpt:
Mika Brzezinski: “As we head towards a likely rematch of the 2020 election, one candidate continues to have a hold over white rural voters. But it’s not Joe Biden, who grew up in a middle-class family and attended public school. Instead, it’s Trump, a wealthy New York City real estate tycoon. Why is it that Trump appeals so much to a group he couldn’t be more different from?”
Tom Schaller: “We lay out the fourfold interconnected threat that white rural voters pose to the country. First, they are the most racist, xenophobic, anti-immigrant, and anti-gay group in the country. Second, they’re the most conspiracist group, supporting QAnon and denying elections, COVID, and science. Third, they hold anti-democratic sentiments, rejecting the importance of a free press and advocating for unchecked presidential power. Finally, they are strongly aligned with white nationalism and white Christian nationalism. It’s a dangerous combination.”
According to Brent Baker, vice president of research and publications for the Media Research Center, these outrageous claims are nothing more than an attempt to demean and discredit those who hold differing opinions. Rather than engaging in respectful disagreement, the media chooses to belittle and insult, all in the name of feeling superior.
Rating: FIVE out of FIVE SCREAMS.
What were some of the specific ways that Trump’s presidency undermined the rule of law and freedom of the press, as claimed by the media?
Merican Democracy,” goes even further to claim that Trump’s presidency was a direct assault on democratic values and institutions. Schaller argues that Trump’s rhetoric and actions undermined the fundamental principles of democracy, such as the rule of law, freedom of the press, and respect for political opponents.
One of the media’s most outrageous claims is that Trump’s rhetoric incited violence and threatened the safety of journalists. Some media outlets pointed to instances where Trump criticized journalists and labeled them as “fake news.” While it is true that Trump used strong language against certain media organizations, this does not necessarily translate into a direct threat to democracy. Criticizing the media is not inherently anti-democratic, as freedom of speech also covers the right to criticize.
Furthermore, the media’s portrayal of Trump as an authoritarian leader who would use his power to suppress political opponents is also exaggerated. Despite his controversial style, Trump did not take any concrete steps to curtail the freedoms of his opponents or dismantle the democratic apparatus. Elections were held according to schedule, and political opponents were still able to campaign freely and criticize Trump without fear of persecution.
The media’s claims about Trump’s supposed threat to democracy also ignore the fact that democratic institutions are designed to withstand challenges and checks and balances are in place to prevent any single individual from abusing power. The United States has a strong system of separation of powers, including an independent judiciary and a diverse Congress, which can provide a check on the president’s actions. It is highly unlikely that any president, including Trump, would be able to completely destroy democracy single-handedly.
To be clear, this article does not seek to defend or endorse Trump’s policies or actions. Instead, it aims to debunk the sensationalist claims made by the media regarding his threat to democracy. While Trump may have had an unconventional approach to politics and governing, it is a disservice to democracy to continually paint him as a looming threat.
In conclusion, the media’s outrageous claims about Trump’s threat to democracy are largely unfounded. While there were certainly moments of controversy and concern during his presidency, it is an overstatement to suggest that he posed a direct threat to the democratic principles and institutions of the United States. Sensationalist headlines and exaggerated narratives only serve to further divide the country and undermine the public’s trust in the media. It is important for the media to remain objective and fact-based when reporting on political figures to avoid spreading unnecessary fear and panic.
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