Posted on 01/17/2018 2:18:45 PM PST by Liberty7732
Relentlessly negative media coverage continues to keep President Trumps approval ratings at historic lows. This should not be surprising. But now it is virtually provable by connecting the dots on three pieces of data.
First off, its necessary to understand that any polls conducted on an issue recently in the news are a complete and direct reflection of the media coverage. So, for instance, when the tax reform proposal was announced, it was covered in normally negative fashion, focusing on the losers and on the impact the deficit. Within days, polls of Americans were taken on their view of the tax reform proposal, and with complete predictability result that most were negative about it and concerned about the losers and the deficit. That then was reported as the tax reform being deeply unpopular. Well, duh.
However, on issues that have been around a long time, Americans tend to be able to form their opinions less reflective of media coverage. This is particularly true of issues related to principles.
So it follows that the media coverage of Trump is what is driving his low approvals because it comes as one negative news cycle after another, which builds this unrelentingly negative picture of the Administration. Trump helps the media efforts at times, but the rapidly improving economy after eight years of malaise has made Americans positively giddy over the nations economic outlook, and yet they largely disapprove of Trump.
And herein lies the evidence.
A recent Quinnipiac University poll revealed record-high levels of economic optimism among Americans. (That was not the press release lead or the media focus, naturally, but probably the most important component.) Two-thirds of American voters described the state of the nations economy as excellent or good up from the previous high of 63 percent of voters who said the economy was excellent or good on Dec. 19. Further, 73 percent of voters told Quinnipiac that they regarded their own financial situations as excellent or good. Thats almost three out of four on a personal level, which is fantastic.
But the booming economy, with the lowest unemployment rate this century and GDP growth now expected to surpass 4 percent something not seen since the Bush term is only perfunctorily covered by the media, and rarely followed up on. Success in getting movement among Chinas leaders regarding North Korea and the unification of several Muslim countries in a very loose common enemy federation with Israel against Iran and proxies is all but ignored. These would be constant news items for Obama who, again not surprisingly, had much higher approvals.
When the media reports the positive economic numbers, they find an expert to explain that this is largely leftover from Obama as though after eight years of a crummy economy, a year after Obama is out of office suddenly his economy is doing great. Is this Trumps doing? Largely. Remember, businesses make investments and plan forward based on expectations. Under Trump, they are expecting and getting deregulation, tax reform and a better atmosphere for employers and employees to thrive. But the media does not report that concept, ever. Yes, this is basic liberal media bias, but also a strong dose of undiluted Trump hatred.
Almost universally in modern America outside of war time, a strong economy translates into a popular president. That is true of Republican and Democrat presidents. And vice-versa is true.
However, what happens if Americans feel the economic boom, but only and ever hear negative press on a president: Russia, global warming, Twitter, saying a bad word in a meeting or some other nonsense?
First to find an objective measurement of negativity. Thanks to the Pew Research Center, we have one.
Pew found that the initial media coverage of Trump was more than three times more critical than the initial coverage of former President Barack Obama who, granted, the media fawned over like a little kitten but also more than twice as negative as Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton. Thats a lot of negative input into the American opinion psyche.
So here is the formula: Record negative media coverage defeats record high economic optimism to create record low approvals. Alas, the reality is that the mainstream media is still the dominant force in shaping public opinion.
The 24/7 Attacks
The anti-Trump hysteria is overwhelming. Even for people who don’t watch the MSM. They’re still exposed to constant negativity on social media, on award shows, etc.
and in their “entertainment”...it’s non effing stop
Yeah, it’s become unwatchable.
"The mobs of the great cities add just so much to the support of pure government as sores do to the strength of the human body. It is the manners and spirit of a people which preserve a republic in vigor. A degeneracy in these is a canker which soon eats to the heart of its laws and constitution." --Thomas Jefferson: Notes on Virginia Q.XIX, 1782. ME 2:230
Some of them ate fudged numbers, AKA “creative accounting”.
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It makes a person wonder what drives the media that they will not give up until the country is riddled with corruption and on the verge of bankruptcy, resembling something on the order of Venezuela, or as far as this goes any other corrupt dictatorial form of government. Then along comes a person like Trump who tries to straighten things up and a good portion of the media, along with some of the judicial apparatus, composed of highly educated idiots tries to oppose him at each and every turn and step of the way. Can’t they tell by looking at history where all this socialistic crap has led to, one failure after another, yet they still keep clamoring for more of the same.
It is nothing short of amazing.....
Tho I suppose a walled McMansion and a couple bodyguards might buy you an extra hour . . .
I watched the morning and evening news for about a month after the election. After all the anti-Trump BS, I turned off the TV - haven’t watched it since.
I’m 73 years old and have never been called by ANY research agency or opinion pollster. Soooo, how would they know what I think about anything?
BS, total BS.
The derangement is getting to the brink of insanity. I think they would rather the country just be another sh*thole that they and most politicians think that their sh*t will always be on top.
Bookmarking.
Only people over 40 should vote. I remember the Reagan tax cuts and knew the economy would boom after this one. There had to be a lot of people waiting for Obama to be gone so the investment climate would improve.
“Relentlessly negative media coverage continues to keep President Trumps approval ratings at historic lows.”
More gloom and doom negative bullshit. We all remember the propaganda Nazi media predicting that Hillary had a 98% chance of winning the presidency. So, Liberty7732, tell everyone how that poll turned out.
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