Hate and fear might as well be the GOP's motto.
If Huppke's self-described hyperbole typifies how housebroken establishment pundits attack MAGA Republicans, a more intellectual approach to sowing hatred and fear of MAGA Republicans is exemplified in the writings of an influential political commentator, Heather Cox Richardson, who earns an estimated $1.0 million per year from her Substack subscribers.
On a host of critical issues the pervasive reach of this narrative of fear and hate is omnipresent.
The strategy is obvious: saturate the population with fear, then tacitly urge them to hate anyone who is allegedly responsible, and, crucially, hate anyone who attempts to diminish or deny the threat posed by whoever or whatever is so allegedly fearsome.
These special interests recognize how coopting the rhetoric of leftist fear and hate diffuses what until recently was a virulent leftist aversion to corporate power and private wealth.
The biggest lie in American politics is that Democrats and RINOs care about the American people, especially the underdog or "Disadvantaged." They do not.
Too, are feeding the fear and hate machine that defines corporate Leftism in America today.
https://amgreatness.com/2023/08/02/how-democrats-use-hate-and-fear-to-manipulate-voters/
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