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Meet the real centrist

Centrist Bunny

The word “centrist” gets thrown around a lot lately, but on the political left, it is more likely to describe a moderate Democrat. What is the difference? That can be found by meeting someone we know named “Carl.” He is perhaps like other U.S. voters today. For starters, his political and policy information arrives largely from cable TV “news.” Unfortunately, that often involves superficial shiny objects that originate from the Republicans, from Hillary Clinton‘s emails to Hunter Biden‘s laptop to Sydney Sweeney‘s clothing, and more. Even the supposedly non-Republican TV “news” networks like CNN and MSNBC spend lots of time on these GOP distraction squirrels.

10 years ago, Carl was pretty firmly in the Republican camp (though we’re not sure where he was before that). The GOP’s 40-year Culture War apparently had won him over. Carl felt that the Republicans somehow appealed to his manhood. Living in a red state, he also fondly talked about his gun collection. When Donald Trump came along as a presidential candidate in 2015 and subsequently won in 2016, Carl supported him.

Now, however, Carl has shifted his stance, or feels that the Republicans have shifted too far to the right and away from him, or both. At a recent lunch, Carl first said that Trump is an idiot. However, Carl went on to describe political positions that appeared to choose almost evenly from the very different Democratic and Republican Party platforms and agendas. After saying he can’t stand Trump, he said that the Democrats should not be operating “sanctuary cities” that give free stuff to illegal immigrants. After saying he loves Obamacare” i.e. the Affordable Care Act, Carl stated that Hunter Biden is a problem. While Carl expressed great concern about Trump’s and the Republicans’ move to fascism and their destruction of the balance between the three branches of government, somehow that wasn’t enough to turn Carl blue.

The Democrats lost the election to the Republicans — what’s next?

Kamala Harris did her best

On Tuesday night, Donald Trump defeated Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election. Republicans also won back a narrow majority in the U.S. Senate. U.S. House results are still coming in, and Republicans hold a small lead over the Democrats. Many people are in shock about the results, and are asking what went wrong for the Democrats, as well as how the party can do better going forward. There are so many possible answers, and it will take some time to sort through them and come up with new ideas. But we want to focus on one area that reflects the mission of Messaging Matters.

That area is communications and media. Specifically, we need to look at what the big corporate “mainstream media” did in this election, and how badly they served us. One obvious place to point to is the number of major newspapers, including ones that traditionally have a Democratic editorial viewpoint, that failed to endorse any candidate this time. Axios has a dramatic chart here, with an accompanying article, demonstrating how the number of such endorsements has plummeted by about 80 percent just since 2004.