In his recent Oval Office address, Trump sparked a significant reaction from Democrats and the media, even before the speech aired. Anticipating critical responses, the reactions seemed heightened this time.
Prominent Democrats, including AOC, called for networks to avoid broadcasting the address, leading CNN, NBC, and ABC to comply. Such a refusal to air a speech would have been unthinkable during Obama’s presidency, where networks risked severe backlash for similar actions.
Political figures like Chuck Schumer, alongside various media representatives, attempted to pre-emptively shape perceptions of Trump’s speech before it occurred. This raises the question: why the intense reaction and refusal from some networks to broadcast it?
Two main reasons come to the forefront.
Firstly, there was a reluctance to let the public hear Trump’s message. Concerns centered on his anticipated focus on election integrity, a topic the left prefers to downplay, especially in light of controversies such as the Los Angeles mayoral race, where allegations of mail-in ballot misuse led to a Republican candidate’s disqualification post-election day.
There is also reluctance to revisit the 2020 election results, where Joe Biden reportedly received more votes than Barack Obama in previous elections, despite Obama’s once-celebrated status as a transformative candidate.
The left depends on mechanisms like mail-in voting and ballot harvesting, which they see as crucial for electoral success. Disrupting this system poses a threat to their established strategies.
The second reason, less overt, is the media’s aversion to Trump reinforcing his presidential role. This frustration echoes their reactions during his state of the union addresses, as they struggle to accept his presidency and long for a return to previous norms once his term ends. They dismiss the electoral reasons behind Trump’s rise, focusing instead on his removal.
Following Trump’s 2016 victory, some on the left launched social media campaigns declaring the situation as abnormal. Ironically, their behavior since that election has been anything but typical.
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