Republicans aim to undermine Democrats by focusing on their human fallibilities rather than proving criminal acts.
Democrats should avoid engaging with press narratives that benefit Republicans and instead push their own perspectives.
The media's coverage can heavily influence public perception of politicians, so it's crucial for Democrats to focus on calling out misinformation and staying on track with their messaging.
The Republican Party under Trump has shifted to an extreme phase, breaking political norms and valuing power over democracy
The term 'conservative' traditionally signified preserving traditional ideologies, but some Republican voters are willing to undermine democracy to maintain power and impose their morality
The evolution of MAGA Republicans towards authoritarianism challenges the traditional meaning of 'conservative' and raises questions on how to label them
Don't engage in debates with individuals lacking credibility or spreading misinformation to avoid giving them legitimacy and amplifying false ideas.
Choosing not to participate in a debate can be a strategic decision to avoid being drawn into a futile discussion that may not change minds.
When confronted with falsehoods, focus on promoting accurate information and engaging in meaningful conversations rather than getting caught up in unproductive debates.
Dominion Voting Systems filed a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox for knowingly spreading election lies
Fox personalities like Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham privately expressed disbelief at Trump's false attacks on democracy but still spread those lies on air
Fox chose to prioritize ratings over truth by airing false claims about the election and pressuring employees who fact-checked the lies