Trump’s win shows Social Media will dominate Mainstream media.
The convergence of betting markets and the opinions of the American public is reinforcing the likelihood of Trump’s victory, disrupting media outlets such as CNN, often mockingly referred to as the “Crap Not News” network. The exposure of their biased vote counting and dissemination of misinformation is anticipated to severely damage their credibility, leading to an expected decline in ratings. The prevailing public sentiment, mirrored in betting patterns, unequivocally asserts Trump’s triumph, leaving mainstream networks facing a challenging reality.
This represents a pivotal moment not only in broadcast journalism but also in the domain of print media, indicating the onset of a new era in information dissemination. Social media, emerging as the primary and trustworthy news source, is reshaping the media landscape, challenging the established dominance of traditional outlets. As the aftermath settles, it becomes apparent that the era of unwavering trust in mainstream media is diminishing, paving the way for a more dynamic and varied information environment. The narrative is evolving, and the repercussions of these revelations on media dynamics are likely to echo long after the conclusion of election results. The transformation of reliance on traditional news sources is underway, ushering in an era where alternative platforms play a prominent role in shaping public discourse and perception.
Here we have a CNN Jackass commentator stating Hillary is going to win. I wonder what he is going to say now. Let’s see if he goes on TV and states he was wrong and completely off-mark, but it seems unlikely that these liars will apologize.
Another forecast from Nate Silver, often mockingly referred to as “Jackass,” predicts Hillary’s victory. The consistent inaccuracies in these pollsters’ predictions are raising serious concerns about their credibility, placing them in a precarious professional position. The fallout from their repeated misjudgments suggests a rapid erosion of trust in these pollsters, casting uncertainty on their future in the industry.
The aftermath of Trump’s campaign is set to ignite a significant surge for social media. Both Americans and a global audience are redirecting their preference towards these platforms for news consumption. Social media, marking the advent of a new era in information distribution, is recognized as a dependable source providing real-time, unbiased news. This trend signifies a broader shift in the paradigm, with traditional media’s monopoly on news dissemination yielding to a more inclusive and diverse landscape. The power dynamics are evolving, and social media is emerging as a potent force shaping public opinion, challenging the established authority of traditional news outlets. This transformative moment indicates that the future of news is in the hands of the people, with social media leading the charge in this revolutionary shift.
Mainstream Media went out of its way to state that Trump did not appeal to Latino voters; the evidence proves otherwise.
Random closing thoughts
It’s a valid question to ask why we cover topics like politics and health when our main focus is on the stock market and finance. The answer is straightforward: all these fields are interconnected. In today’s world, there are no true free market forces. All information is manipulated, from the food we eat to the data we are provided. By being aware of this, one can plan accordingly. The first step towards a solution is identifying the problem, and most people don’t know what to do because they don’t understand the problem. This is why we are the only financial website that covers a wide range of seemingly unrelated topics that are actually deeply intertwined. Understanding mass psychology is a powerful tool, which can help to identify abnormal levels of manipulation that the masses are subjected to. We strongly recommend taking a look at all the topics we cover to gain a broader understanding of the world we live in.t Plato’s allegory of the cave.
If you want to live a life of freedom, you must first achieve financial independence so that you can break free from the control of the dominant players who seek to enslave you. These players want you to keep running in circles like a hamster on a wheel, thinking that the faster you run, the further you’ll go. But in reality, you’re going nowhere.
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