So is this about the evil white patriarchy that makes women feel like they have to wear lipstick all the time or the evil white patriarchy that makes the evil white lids to be lipstick traps, or was this out of context and she was actually answering a question about foreign policy
i'm always a little wary of this topic of comparing percentages of positive and negative coverage as if it's all that cut and dried and arbitrary. who decides what counts as positive coverage and negative coverage? how is that defined? if Kamala robs a bank in broad daylight and it's caught on film and I report on it, does that count as "negative coverage" even though it's true? or are they only talking about opinion pieces? this is like in sports when people argue about one team getting penalties way more than their opponent, as if the amount of penalties called is always supposed to be close to even, no matter what actually happened on the field.
This is another reason why all of government and politics are a giant LARP. They're fine with a coup if they don't mind the person who got installed. If it was someone they hated, they would flip out and scream "coup" all day long. But Trump wins an election fairly, and everyone just decides they don't wanna LARP anymore. People do the LARP when it suits them, or find a million excuses not to LARP when it doesn't.
If something isn't proven false within 24 hours of it being asserted, it will be true in the public's minds forever. Anything about Fauci, laptops, election interference, etc... they have learned that all they need to do is stick to their lies in the heat of the moment and then none of their base will care if they are proven wrong or walk it back months or years later.
Donald Trump, don't trust Elon, Elon is asshoe