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Started by "Leroy N. Soetor
Tue, 01 Jul 2025 21:34
'America First' Vs. 'America Worst': In Gallup Shock Poll, Dems Have QUIT on America
Author: "Leroy N. Soetor
Date: Tue, 01 Jul 2025 21:34
Date: Tue, 01 Jul 2025 21:34
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https://pjmedia.com/scott-pinsker/2025/07/01/america-first-versus-america- worst-in-gallup-shock-poll-dems-have-quit-on-america-n4941336 Reporters, columnists, and journalists write articles, but someone else writes the headlines. For decades, this was the traditional approach at (most of) the mainstream media outlets. It sometimes led to friction, because the columnist/journalist might prefer one headline  but a higher- up may disagree. (And since far more people would read the headline than the story, headlines had an outsized significance.) But that was during the Halcyon Days of media, when outlets had big budgets, oodles of staff, and ridiculously extravagant holiday parties. (Sigh.) When I began PR some 20-odd years ago, we were Âtrained to pitch news directors, because they were the ones who assigned stories. It's not that way anymore: News directors are still around (at least, in title), but at most places, the bureaucratic layer has been so eviscerated by job cuts that journalists have gotta find stories on their own. ItÂs changed both journalism and the PR game: Older practitioners would be appalled, but Âbest practice for PR today is to bypass the news director and pitch the journalist directly. If the reporter believes in your story and wants to do it badly enough, nine times out of 10, itÂll get done. Yessir, thereÂs been a Pritzker-sized tsunami of media changes. Been so many changes, in fact, the superhero tropes of the Golden Age of Comics no longer work: Peter Parker, the teenage, part-time photographer, makes enough money from the Daily Bugle newspaper, he could afford a Manhattan apartment (with no roommates)? Lois Lane and Clark Kent have giant offices in a downtown Metropolis high-rise (and seven-figure expense accounts) as globetrotting Daily Planet newspaper employees? Even in a medium with magic powers, space villains, and reality-warping technology, that wouldnÂt be believable anymore. ClarkÂs biggest problem today wouldnÂt be a lack of telephone booths. ItÂd be a lack of jobs. But one thing thatÂs stayed the same is the oversized importance of headlines. If anything, theyÂre even MORE important today, because not only do more people see the headline than read the article, but the profit model of journalism has evolved to pay-per-click. For a host of reasons, including ad impressions, the Âtraffic a headline generates is  very often  the single most important metric of an articleÂs success. ThatÂs why itÂs so fascinating to explore the headlines our friends in the (rapidly-fading) mainstream media used to describe the results from yesterdayÂs Gallup poll on American pride. LetÂs begin with Gallup itself: ÂAmerican Pride Slips to New Low. Aw, man! That sucks. And then a whole gaggle of media outlets seized this Âeditorial baton and ran with it: The Daily Beast: Americans Have Never Been Less Proud of Their Country The Daily Beast (Part II): National Pride in America Takes Dramatic Nosedive Under Trump Huffington Post: National Pride Is Dramatically Declining in America, Finds Stark New Poll Newsweek: Gen Z Drives Sharp Decline in American Pride The Independent: American Pride is declining new Gallup poll shows Axios: U.S. patriotism fades as American pride close to record lows UPI: Gallup: American pride falls to record low The Hill: National pride slips among Americans: Gallup New American Journal: American Pride Slips to New Low As USA Celebrates Independence Day and 250th Anniversary Alternet: American pride plunges to new low under TrumpÂagain Daily Kos: American pride hits new low under TrumpÂjust in time for July Fourth NJ.com: How many adults are Âproud to be an American under Trump? New poll shows The Economic Times: As national pride plunges, TrumpÂs America looks less Âgreat than ever, Gallup poll data reveals The New Republic: Americans Have Never Hated Being American More, New Poll Finds Even Fox News followed suit: Americans pride in their country is declining, new Gallup poll shows. (And lest you think thatÂs a fluke, on LiveNOW from Fox chose the header: Americans with extreme national pride stays near record low, Gallup poll finds.) If you only saw those headlines, youÂd think this was a story about Donald Trump dividing Americans: ÂThat Orange Monster has done it again! We TOLD YOU he was Âliterally Hitler. And now, finally, the rest of the country is so disgusted with his fascist MAGA garbage, theyÂve  *sniff*  lost their pride in America! This is TERRIBLE! ThatÂs the power of headlines. When it comes to propaganda, Âfake news, and misinformation, headlines are still one of the top tools in the propagandists toolkit. Because, when we take a peek under the hood of GallupÂs poll, an entirely different story emerges: This isnÂt a tale about Trump dividing America! Nor is it a story about Âeveryday Americans forsaking the hopes and dreams of Lee Greenwood. Instead, itÂs a story about Democrats giving up on America. According to GallupÂs own numbers, in 2001, 90% of Republicans were Âextremely or Âvery proud of being an American. Almost an identical number of Democrats  87%  felt the exact same way. About eight years later, during the first year of the Obama administration, Republican numbers were pretty much unchanged: 92%. Yet the Democratic numbers fell to 78%. And eight years after that (2017), Republican numbers stayed remarkably constant: 92%. The Democratic number dropped again, to 67%. Just six years later (2023), the Democrats were back in control of Washington, DC. Joe Biden (and his top aide, Mr. Autopen) were back in the White House. Remember, this was the era of open borders, pro-Hamas protests, and anti-American activism run amuck. Yet once again, Republican pride in America stayed incredibly consistent: 85%. Meanwhile, the Democratic number dropped to 55%. So here we are today, in the summer of 2025. Two more years have passed. Gallup just released its latest numbers on American pride, and for the umpteenth time, the Republican numbers are almost entirely unchanged: 92%. This means that Republicans were just as proud of being an American under the first year of TrumpÂs second term as they were during the first year of ObamaÂs first term! ThatÂs because, for Republicans, American pride isnÂt tethered to a politicianÂs career. We donÂt stop loving our country just because we donÂt win on Election Day. Instead, it motivates us: Because we love our country, we fight even harder in the following cycle! Not so with the Democrats: According to Gallup, their pride in America has now plummeted to just 36%! ThatÂs the real story, when you look beyond the headlines: The Democratic Party has given up on America. The GOP is now ÂAmerica FirstÂ; the Democratic Party is now ÂAmerica Worst. This isnÂt a bipartisan story about Americans losing pride. This is a Democratic Party phenomenon. And if you disagree, consider: Gallup asked Americans how proud they were to be an American three times when Obama was president, in 2009, 2013, and 2015. Those three times, the Republican tally only deviated by three points (92%, 93%, and 90%, respectively). Republicans donÂt stop loving America when a Democrat is president. WeÂre not built that way. In 2001, 87% of Democrats were Âproud to be American. Today, itÂs just 36%. ThatÂs an astonishing 51% drop in less than 25 years! You can blame the America-hating curriculum that schools impose on our kids. You can blame the 1619 Project. You can blame the TikTok algorithm. You can blame one thing  or everything  but the reality remains unchanged: The end result is that the GOP is the home of patriotism, American pride, and the belief in our nationÂs greatness. To appeal to Republican voters, itÂs smart to wrap yourself in the flag. And to appeal to todayÂs Democratic voters, youÂre better off burning it. It helps explain what just happened in New York City, doesnÂt it? -- November 5, 2024 - Congratulations President Donald Trump. We look forward to America being great again. We live in a time where intelligent people are being silenced so that stupid people won't be offended. Every day is an IQ test. Some pass, some, not so much. Thank you for cleaning up the disasters of the 2008-2017, 2020-2024 Obama / Biden / Harris fiascos, President Trump. Under Barack Obama's leadership, the United States of America became the The World According To Garp. Obama sold out heterosexuals for Hollywood queer liberal democrat donors.
Re: 'America First' Vs. 'America Worst': In Gallup Shock Poll, Dems Have QUIT on America
Author: c186282
Date: Tue, 01 Jul 2025 21:30
Date: Tue, 01 Jul 2025 21:30
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On 7/1/25 5:34 PM, Leroy N. Soetoro wrote: > https://pjmedia.com/scott-pinsker/2025/07/01/america-first-versus-america- > worst-in-gallup-shock-poll-dems-have-quit-on-america-n4941336 > > Reporters, columnists, and journalists write articles, but someone else > writes the headlines. For decades, this was the traditional approach at > (most of) the mainstream media outlets. It sometimes led to friction, > because the columnist/journalist might prefer one headline â but a higher- > up may disagree. (And since far more people would read the headline than > the story, headlines had an outsized significance.) > > But that was during the Halcyon Days of media, when outlets had big > budgets, oodles of staff, and ridiculously extravagant holiday parties. > (Sigh.) > > When I began PR some 20-odd years ago, we were âtrainedâ to pitch news > directors, because they were the ones who assigned stories. It's not that > way anymore: News directors are still around (at least, in title), but at > most places, the bureaucratic layer has been so eviscerated by job cuts > that journalists have gotta find stories on their own. Itâs changed both > journalism and the PR game: Older practitioners would be appalled, but > âbest practiceâ for PR today is to bypass the news director and pitch the > journalist directly. If the reporter believes in your story and wants to > do it badly enough, nine times out of 10, itâll get done. > > Yessir, thereâs been a Pritzker-sized tsunami of media changes. Been so > many changes, in fact, the superhero tropes of the Golden Age of Comics no > longer work: Peter Parker, the teenage, part-time photographer, makes > enough money from the Daily Bugle newspaper, he could afford a Manhattan > apartment (with no roommates)? Lois Lane and Clark Kent have giant offices > in a downtown Metropolis high-rise (and seven-figure expense accounts) as > globetrotting Daily Planet newspaper employees? Even in a medium with > magic powers, space villains, and reality-warping technology, that > wouldnât be believable anymore. > > Clarkâs biggest problem today wouldnât be a lack of telephone booths. Itâd > be a lack of jobs. > > But one thing thatâs stayed the same is the oversized importance of > headlines. If anything, theyâre even MORE important today, because not > only do more people see the headline than read the article, but the profit > model of journalism has evolved to pay-per-click. For a host of reasons, > including ad impressions, the âtrafficâ a headline generates is â very > often â the single most important metric of an articleâs success. > > Thatâs why itâs so fascinating to explore the headlines our friends in the > (rapidly-fading) mainstream media used to describe the results from > yesterdayâs Gallup poll on American pride. Letâs begin with Gallup itself: > âAmerican Pride Slips to New Low.â > > Aw, man! That sucks. > > And then a whole gaggle of media outlets seized this âeditorial batonâ and > ran with it: > > The Daily Beast: Americans Have Never Been Less Proud of Their Country > > The Daily Beast (Part II): National Pride in America Takes Dramatic > Nosedive Under Trump > > Huffington Post: National Pride Is Dramatically Declining in America, > Finds Stark New Poll > > Newsweek: Gen Z Drives Sharp Decline in American Pride > > The Independent: American Pride is declining new Gallup poll shows > > Axios: U.S. patriotism fades as American pride close to record lows > > UPI: Gallup: American pride falls to record low > > The Hill: National pride slips among Americans: Gallup > > New American Journal: American Pride Slips to New Low As USA Celebrates > Independence Day and 250th Anniversary > > Alternet: American pride plunges to new low under Trumpâagain > > Daily Kos: American pride hits new low under Trumpâjust in time for July > Fourth > > NJ.com: How many adults are âproudâ to be an American under Trump? New > poll shows⌠> > The Economic Times: As national pride plunges, Trumpâs America looks less > âgreatâ than ever, Gallup poll data reveals > > The New Republic: Americans Have Never Hated Being American More, New Poll > Finds > > Even Fox News followed suit: Americansâ pride in their country is > declining, new Gallup poll shows. (And lest you think thatâs a fluke, on > LiveNOW from Fox chose the header: Americans with extreme national pride > stays near record low, Gallup poll finds.) > > If you only saw those headlines, youâd think this was a story about Donald > Trump dividing Americans: âThat Orange Monster has done it again! We TOLD > YOU he was âliterally Hitler.â And now, finally, the rest of the country > is so disgusted with his fascist MAGA garbage, theyâve â *sniff* â lost > their pride in America! This is TERRIBLE!â > > Thatâs the power of headlines. When it comes to propaganda, âfake news,â > and misinformation, headlines are still one of the top tools in the > propagandistsâ toolkit. > > Because, when we take a peek under the hood of Gallupâs poll, an entirely > different story emerges: This isnât a tale about Trump dividing America! > Nor is it a story about âeveryday Americansâ forsaking the hopes and > dreams of Lee Greenwood. > > Instead, itâs a story about Democrats giving up on America. > > According to Gallupâs own numbers, in 2001, 90% of Republicans were > âextremelyâ or âveryâ proud of being an American. Almost an identical > number of Democrats â 87% â felt the exact same way. > > About eight years later, during the first year of the Obama > administration, Republican numbers were pretty much unchanged: 92%. > > Yet the Democratic numbers fell to 78%. > > And eight years after that (2017), Republican numbers stayed remarkably > constant: 92%. > > The Democratic number dropped again, to 67%. > > Just six years later (2023), the Democrats were back in control of > Washington, DC. Joe Biden (and his top aide, Mr. Autopen) were back in the > White House. Remember, this was the era of open borders, pro-Hamas > protests, and anti-American activism run amuck. Yet once again, Republican > pride in America stayed incredibly consistent: 85%. > > Meanwhile, the Democratic number dropped to 55%. > > So here we are today, in the summer of 2025. Two more years have passed. > Gallup just released its latest numbers on American pride, and for the > umpteenth time, the Republican numbers are almost entirely unchanged: 92%. > > This means that Republicans were just as proud of being an American under > the first year of Trumpâs second term as they were during the first year > of Obamaâs first term! > > Thatâs because, for Republicans, American pride isnât tethered to a > politicianâs career. We donât stop loving our country just because we > donât win on Election Day. Instead, it motivates us: Because we love our > country, we fight even harder in the following cycle! > > Not so with the Democrats: According to Gallup, their pride in America has > now plummeted to just⌠36%! > > Thatâs the real story, when you look beyond the headlines: The Democratic > Party has given up on America. > Problem, the disheartened Dems ... a potentially dangerous percentage are now switching to lefto- militant mindsets.
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