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Even without being on the ballot, Democrats are determined to make the midterms about Donald Trump. And since that’s what they want to talk about, we wanted to hear from our friend Debra Saunders again, whose just launched her podcast Covering Trump. Deb fields questions from Rob, James and Charles about meat-and-potatoes stories, the mythological neutral reporter, and the incentives to write confirmation bias stories.
The guys also talk about actual potatoes and wonder why op-ed writers think it’s strange that Americans care most deeply about the price of them; there’s a bit on the intersectional nightmare that took place in Dearborn, Michigan; and eventually (inevitably, perhaps) the conversation turned to… Supertramp. Love ’em? Hate ’em? Let us know in the comments!
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The chaos of the Trump administration was largely fabricated by the media, the NTs, and people who thought they knew better than Trump. It is interesting to read books and comments by those who were part of it.
Anti-Trump bias also affects some on our side. The bias pre-existed inauguration day which should have been the beginning of many great things. Trump accomplished a lot but was held back by the Republican Congress. Don’t get your hope up over a red wave in November bringing much change.
I read Saunders’ articles every week in Conservative Chronical.