Things aren’t going well over at MSNBC. Following Donald Trump’s re-election, their ratings have cratered, with Comcast now looking to unload the left-wing network. You’d think with that as the situation, the higher-ups would be looking to make big changes.
That’s not happening, though. Instead, the network continues to make Joy Reid, Rachel Maddow, and Joe Scarborough its face. Still, a stuck clock is technically right twice a day, and mid-level host Stephanie Ruhle managed to have one of those moments on Friday morning. However, let’s start with where she’s wrong because it’s instructive.
RUHLE: Elon Musk bought X and turned it into a, you know, the social media arm of the MAGA movement, and we all sat there right in the middle of it during the campaign, possibly not realizing that we were sitting there like fat chickens just getting attacked all day, and just being part of this MAGA messaging.
What Democrats refuse to accept is that the problem is not the proliferation of information to the public. The problem is that no one likes the information they are sharing. Elon Musk didn’t buy Twitter and turn it into “the social media arm of the MAGA movement.” He bought Twitter and turned it into a hub of free speech for everyone. Ruhle rightly recognizes that right-wing content became ascendent, but she gets the reason completely wrong. The resurgence in right-wing thought was not because of some nefarious plan but because the previous regime had suppressed those voices. They always existed, as did the popularity of their positions.
Had Democrats stopped worrying about “disinformation” and instead had some introspection about just how unpopular their positions were, they might have been able to change course in time to affect the election. Instead, they did the Principal Skinner line of deciding they weren’t the problem. You see, it was just those pesky voters being too dumb to know what’s best for them.
With that said, Ruhle gets it completely right in the next part of her commentary. […]
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