Bauer and Rose: It's the MEDIA that's Radicalizing people to accept attempts to kill Donald Trump
On this episode, Tom Rose and Gary Bauer tackle a myriad of pressing issues, starting with the alarming normalization of violence against political figures, particularly Donald Trump. They delve into the media's role in radicalizing the public, likening the current climate to the early days of 9/11. The hosts argue that mainstream media outlets like CNN, ABC, and The New York Times are inciting violence against Trump by perpetuating extreme narratives.
The conversation shifts to the broader implications of this violent rhetoric, including the erosion of American values and the dangerous precedent it sets. Gary and Tom discuss the historical context of political violence, from the Russian collusion narrative to the recent assassination attempts on Trump, highlighting the role of the Democratic National Committee and the media in stoking these tensions.
The hosts also explore the geopolitical landscape, particularly the ongoing war in Ukraine and its impact on American foreign policy and civil liberties. They criticize the Biden-Harris administration's handling of the conflict, arguing that it has weakened America's deterrence posture and emboldened adversaries like China, Iran, and North Korea. The discussion extends to the media's biased coverage and the political establishment's complicity in these issues.
Tom and Gary express their concerns about the current state of American politics, emphasizing the need for strong leadership and a return to core American values. They critique the Republican establishment's role in perpetuating endless wars and call for a reassessment of America's foreign policy priorities. The episode concludes with a discussion on the impact of mass migration on American cities and the media's selective outrage.