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Summary of Ari Fleischer's Suppression, Deception, Snobbery, and Bias
Summary of Ari Fleischer's Suppression, Deception, Snobbery, and Bias
Summary of Ari Fleischer's Suppression, Deception, Snobbery, and Bias
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#1 Lemon and his anti-Trump guests mocked the tens of millions of Americans who voted for Trump as being elitists who only know how to sip their lattes and know about other countries. They didn’t care that Trump was from New York City.

#2 The media’s small-minded approach to its job and routine dismissal of conservative and populist thought is a major reason America is so polarized.

#3 The media’s role in the country’s polarization cannot be understated. So long as the media continues to engage in suppression, deception, snobbery, and bias, the nation will be harmed.

#4 Journalism is suffering. It has become largely liberal, and too unfamiliar with the circumstances and needs of many Americans, especially those without college degrees.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateAug 27, 2022
ISBN9798350017311
Summary of Ari Fleischer's Suppression, Deception, Snobbery, and Bias
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    Contents

    Insights from Chapter 1

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    Insights from Chapter 3

    Insights from Chapter 4

    Insights from Chapter 5

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    Insights from Chapter 1

    #1

    Lemon and his anti-Trump guests mocked the tens of millions of Americans who voted for Trump as being elitists who only know how to sip their lattes and know about other countries. They didn’t care that Trump was from New York City.

    #2

    The media’s small-minded approach to its job and routine dismissal of conservative and populist thought is a major reason America is so polarized.

    #3

    The media’s role in the country’s polarization cannot be understated. So long as the media continues to engage in suppression, deception, snobbery, and bias, the nation will be harmed.

    #4

    Journalism is suffering. It has become largely liberal, and too unfamiliar with the circumstances and needs of many Americans, especially those without college degrees.

    #5

    For the majority of American society, the media is not credible, in touch, or trustworthy. We don’t trust the media because the media doesn’t trust us.

    #6

    The overwhelming support for Clinton in the media is a reflection of the lopsided composition of journalists themselves, who are overwhelmingly liberal. This problem will never be solved until it is addressed who becomes a journalist in the first place.

    #7

    The media’s liberal bias is clear for anyone willing to look. In August 2017, Politico and Morning Consult took a poll of registered voters, and they asked a simple question regarding the political leanings of various entities. The media was overwhelmingly viewed as liberal.

    #8

    The press is mostly made up of college-educated Democrats who vote that way. This is not a secret, and

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