Where does that leave us? The Democratic Party and its leadership are relying on the media to push back against misinformation, a strategy that has been in place since Trump’s birther claims, through his escalator campaign announcement, and continuing with today’s repeated falsehoods and denials.
There’s still no sign of a unified, impactful response from those opposing MAGA—in other words, a message as concise and memorable as the "MAGA" slogan itself.
Labeling Republicans as liars doesn’t resonate. It sounds more like a schoolyard insult than a strategic effort to educate and rally Americans around the values of decency and democracy.
Where does that leave us? The Democratic Party and its leadership are relying on the media to push back against misinformation, a strategy that has been in place since Trump’s birther claims, through his escalator campaign announcement, and continuing with today’s repeated falsehoods and denials.
There’s still no sign of a unified, impactful response from those opposing MAGA—in other words, a message as concise and memorable as the "MAGA" slogan itself.
Labeling Republicans as liars doesn’t resonate. It sounds more like a schoolyard insult than a strategic effort to educate and rally Americans around the values of decency and democracy.