Is the media twisting the narrative around Donald Trump’s accomplishments? According to former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, the answer is a resounding yes. In a fiery interview, Gingrich doesn’t mince words, accusing the left of outright lies and deliberate misrepresentation when it comes to Trump’s first 100 days and beyond. He argues that these aren’t just criticisms, but calculated attacks from opponents “terrified” by the changes Trump represents.
Gingrich draws a sharp distinction between critics and opponents. He believes those attacking Trump aren’t offering constructive feedback. Instead, he says they are actively trying to undermine him. “They lie about it,” Gingrich declares, setting the stage for a series of accusations about the left’s tactics. It’s a bold claim, suggesting a deliberate effort to mislead the public.
One of Gingrich’s main targets is polling data. He alleges that major left-leaning publications use “totally false models” that underrepresent Republicans by as much as 16 to 20%. According to Gingrich, this skewed data leads to inaccurate conclusions about Trump’s approval ratings. He points to polls from Rasmuson and Matt Towery as examples of those that provide a more accurate measure by including Republicans in their sampling. Are these polls really that different? It’s worth looking into the methodologies to understand the potential biases.
Gingrich doesn’t stop at questioning polling data. He goes on to accuse the left of lying about specific issues, starting with Medicaid. He claims Republicans are actually increasing Medicaid funding, not cutting it. He also mentions other areas where he believes the left is spreading falsehoods, such as Trump’s actions and the power of district courts. What are these specific actions that Gingrich refers to?
The luciferian cabal is (“water buffalos lodges”) narrative is falling apart.