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Liberal Outlets Sell Panic, Not News, Against Trump

This piece uses extreme hyperbole, vulgar insults, and ad hominem attacks (e.g., 'tiny dick,' 'grotesque squirrel') to generate maximum emotional distress and eliminate any pretense of objective political commentary. The narrative strategically links Trump's easily mockable narcissism to broader, more serious policy changes (like dismantling climate science or cutting health grants) to keep the progressive base in a state of high alarm for fundraising purposes.

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Propaganda
Score
90/100 — Heavy framing. Most stories: 30-60.
by Progressive Donor Class/Nonprofit FoundationsSource ↗
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Double Standard Detected
They said this...

Current Stance: Engaging in prolonged, vulgar, sensationalist character assassination focused on a physical exhibit (the plaques) and personal insults ('tiny dick', 'Piggy').

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...but then did this

Past Stance (Stated in intro): Claiming to 'continue covering the stories and amplifying the voices that the corporate media never will.'

The contradiction: This 'anti-corporate' media outlet perfectly mimics the corporate media's worst tendencies by substituting juvenile tabloid sensationalism for policy analysis.

The article is a political diatribe condemning Donald Trump's addition of self-serving bronze plaques to a 'Presidential Walk of Fame.' It treats this petty act as proof of fascism, linking it to various policy initiatives by his allies (Pam Bondi proposing surveillance of 'anti-capitalists,' RFK Jr. cutting health grants, and Stephen Miller pushing an 'America First' nationalist agenda). The tone is overwhelmingly sensationalist, using profane insults and historical comparisons (Nero, Mein Kampf) to categorize Trump as an existential threat.

The core record has 5 important points: The primary focus is on new bronze plaques that insult Obama ('divisive') and Biden ('worst president') while glorifying Trump. The article connects the plaques to proposals by Pam Bondi to list 'anti-capitalist' and 'anti-Christianity' groups as domestic terrorists. It criticizes the dismantling of Colorado's National Center for Atmospheric Research (a climate lab). It notes RFK Jr.'s HHS cut grants to the American Academy of Pediatrics over the use of 'identity-based language' like 'racial disparities' and 'pregnant people.' Stephen Miller’s 'America First' mission statement is characterized as a 'fascist mission statement' supporting war with Venezuela.

Ownership context: Progressive Donor Class/Nonprofit Foundations. Funding context: Reader Donations (Tax-Deductible); Progressive Think Tanks.

The source trail for this page includes Original Source.

Summary

The article is a political diatribe condemning Donald Trump's addition of self-serving bronze plaques to a 'Presidential Walk of Fame.' It treats this petty act as proof of fascism, linking it to various policy initiatives by his allies (Pam Bondi proposing surveillance of 'anti-capitalists,' RFK Jr. cutting health grants, and Stephen Miller pushing an 'America First' nationalist agenda). The tone is overwhelmingly sensationalist, using profane insults and historical comparisons (Nero, Mein Kampf) to categorize Trump as an existential threat.

Key Facts

  • The primary focus is on new bronze plaques that insult Obama ('divisive') and Biden ('worst president') while glorifying Trump.
  • The article connects the plaques to proposals by Pam Bondi to list 'anti-capitalist' and 'anti-Christianity' groups as domestic terrorists.
  • It criticizes the dismantling of Colorado's National Center for Atmospheric Research (a climate lab).
  • It notes RFK Jr.'s HHS cut grants to the American Academy of Pediatrics over the use of 'identity-based language' like 'racial disparities' and 'pregnant people.'
  • Stephen Miller’s 'America First' mission statement is characterized as a 'fascist mission statement' supporting war with Venezuela.
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Liberal Outlets Sell Panic, Not News, Against Trump

Propaganda: 90%Owned by Progressive Donor Class/Nonprofit Foundations
Double standard

This 'anti-corporate' media outlet perfectly mimics the corporate media's worst tendencies by substituting juvenile tabloid sensationalism for policy analysis.

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Network of Influence

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Progressive Donor Class/Nonprofit Foundations
Funding: Reader Donations (Tax-Deductible); Progressive Think Tanks
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Generates Outrage/Donations
Dehumanizes
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Donald Trump (The Villain)Target
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Hysteria (The Product)Mechanism
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