Progressive Hysteria Sells Polarization To Fund War Chest
This piece abandons all pretense of objective analysis, utilizing vulgarity and emotional hyperbole to convert political disagreement into visceral hatred against opponents. The overwhelming focus on personal insults and drama serves to energize the DNC's ideological base while distracting from substantive critiques of the broader political establishment.
Journalism is achieved by copying and pasting vulgar social media commentary and ad hominem attacks against political opponents to generate viral content.
Claims to represent the moral, factual high ground and opposes the sensationalism, pettiness, and lack of substance found in corporate media.
The contradiction: The outlet condemns 'reality-show' politics while dedicating the entire article to a detailed, vulgar transcript of political reality-show drama to solicit reader donations.
Summary
The article uses the installation of personalized, grievance-filled plaques (the 'Presidential Walk of Fame') as a launching pad for a scattershot attack on all major conservative/populist figures. It highlights three separate 'horrors': Pam Bondi directing the FBI to target groups using identity language, Trump dismantling climate research, and RFK Jr.'s Health Department cutting grants to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). The piece concludes with extensive quotes from social media and celebrity commentators offering vulgar, emotional judgment on Trump’s character and mental state.
⚡ Key Facts
- The outlet confirms it is reader-supported, positioning itself against 'corporate media' narratives.
- The article connects the 'Presidential Wall of Shame' spectacle to substantive policy actions targeting climate research and the FBI.
- The termination of AAP grants by RFK Jr.'s (sic) department is presented as an anti-science, anti-identity-based language attack.
- Stephen Miller’s support for a 'war against Venezuela' and his 'reverse empire' theory is described as 'fascist' and akin to Mein Kampf.
Progressive Hysteria Sells Polarization To Fund War Chest
The outlet condemns 'reality-show' politics while dedicating the entire article to a detailed, vulgar transcript of political reality-show drama to solicit reader donations.