• social media era election

    From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to AARON THOMAS on Mon Sep 5 10:22:00 2022
    Did you ever see such a high volume of celebrities speaking out against a political candidate before? I've seen them do it a little before, but never at
    this frequency.

    I think Trump was the first Republican to win the Presidency during the
    social media era. Before that, the celebrity had to be important enough
    for someone to want to put a microphone in their face. Now they, like
    Trump, can blurt out whatever they are thinking/feeling at any one moment
    in an attempt to influence their loyal herd of followers.


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  • From Aaron Thomas@1:275/99 to Mike Powell on Tue Sep 6 01:42:47 2022
    Did you ever see such a high volume of celebrities speaking out against political candidate before? I've seen them do it a little before, but ne at
    this frequency.

    I think Trump was the first Republican to win the Presidency during the social media era. Before that, the celebrity had to be important enough for someone to want to put a microphone in their face. Now they, like Trump, can blurt out whatever they are thinking/feeling at any one moment in an attempt to influence their loyal herd of followers.

    I think you're right to some extent, but this mass-messaging was beyond just tweets and social media. I feel like even without the addition of social
    media, the attacks elsewhere were unprecedented.

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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to AARON THOMAS on Tue Sep 6 17:50:00 2022
    I think Trump was the first Republican to win the Presidency during the social media era. Before that, the celebrity had to be important enough for someone to want to put a microphone in their face. Now they, like Trump, can blurt out whatever they are thinking/feeling at any one moment
    in an attempt to influence their loyal herd of followers.

    I think you're right to some extent, but this mass-messaging was beyond just tweets and social media. I feel like even without the addition of social media, the attacks elsewhere were unprecedented.

    That could be. I don't watch entertainment related news as much as I used
    to because I have found other things to spend time on.


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  • From Aaron Thomas@1:275/99 to Mike Powell on Wed Sep 7 00:52:14 2022
    I think you're right to some extent, but this mass-messaging was beyond tweets and social media. I feel like even without the addition of social media, the attacks elsewhere were unprecedented.

    That could be. I don't watch entertainment related news as much as I
    used to because I have found other things to spend time on.

    The media attacks go beyond the news. Sesame Street, The Connors, Buzz Lightyear, every late show, every early show, gameshows, every awards show, basketball games, work training, even school homework assignments, were all used as anti-Trump propaganda. And I'm sure I'm leaving out may other unexpected outlets they used also.

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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to AARON THOMAS on Thu Sep 8 15:57:00 2022
    The media attacks go beyond the news. Sesame Street, The Connors, Buzz Lightyear, every late show, every early show, gameshows, every awards show, basketball games, work training, even school homework assignments, were all used as anti-Trump propaganda. And I'm sure I'm leaving out may other unexpected outlets they used also.

    Late show hosts think they are news. I will have to give them to you.
    Their jokes are only funny to their target audience. After Biden became President, Cobert tried to float a few Biden jokes in a promo to his show
    and they were just as horrible as his Trump jokes. Difference being that
    they also likely alienated his previous target audience so I am at a loss
    to who would watch him.

    Meanwhile, Comedy Central launched a new nightly show, with Cobert's
    backing, that suddenly disappeared when the host interviewed Kamala and
    didn't softball her. They recently relaunched it as a short, once-a-week
    show.

    If Trump were to ever leave the limelight, I am not sure how any of them
    would stay on the air.


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  • From Mike Miller@1:154/30.1 to Mike Powell on Fri Sep 9 20:02:17 2022
    Hello, Mike Powell.
    On 9/8/22 3:57 PM you wrote:

    Meanwhile, Comedy Central launched a new nightly show, with
    Cobert's backing, that suddenly disappeared when the host
    interviewed Kamala and didn't softball her. They recently
    relaunched it as a short, once-a-week show.

    Since Colbert left to do The Late Show, anything that ran after The Daily Show floundered. I'm pretty sure they've gone through a half dozen or more shows at this point, and I think Larry Wilmore probably was the best of all of them.

    If Trump were to ever leave the limelight, I am not sure how any
    of them would stay on the air.

    The same way they did before Trump was around.

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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to MIKE MILLER on Sat Sep 10 10:01:00 2022
    Since Colbert left to do The Late Show, anything that ran after The Daily Show
    loundered. I'm pretty sure they've gone through a half dozen or more shows at is point, and I think Larry Wilmore probably was the best of all of them.

    If Trump were to ever leave the limelight, I am not sure how any
    of them would stay on the air.

    The same way they did before Trump was around.

    As you pointed out, I suspect most will flounder like their predecessors.


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