I think what's wrong the politics now is how no one would reach across the aisle and meet anybody halfway anymore. That's why I read this book to understand why and where the right-wing actually is. I mean, I'm a minority and have worked for the unions the worked closely with Kamala Harris. I mostly vote for Democrats and believe that Trump is the worst that ever came into the oval office.
I watch Maddow, Hayes, even progressive channels like TYT and independent YT channels like the Pakman show. I even cringe at watching Fox shows because of the way they spin things. The only thing I ever give props for is Tucker because of how unapologetic of a troll he is and how he can make people believe his every word.
First of all, I definitely blame Trump for how he handled the pandemic. If he really was worried about the lockdowns, he should've handled it in the first place and investigated the first doctor that ever reported who also warned the world and find out where he ended up and definitely sought patient-zero to develop the 'alpha' vaccine.
All I'm saying is there is a certain degree of propaganda to democratic media, too. All I'm interested in is finding where the right-wing media is and hopefully understand where they're coming from. I mean, that's how politics used to be: working out the kinks and differences with one another and have a good conversation with one another.
Find out what the source model of where all this data came from, is it reliable? Is it applicable in the now? Who benefitted the most out of the pandemic? How they did benefit from this? Did they play a hand in the narrative? Did China really buy out all those masks from every other country before the pandemic hit the world? Were they the only country that has masks?
I mean, there's always a question, right?