You need stats to prove that thesis but Trump does dominate MSM and that in part is a good thing as in the back room they are destroying environmental protection regulations, feeding the wealthy, hurting working class people through changes in healthcare and labor regulations, causing evil on immigrant children whose parents only want a better life, all the while Trump is golfing and supporting his own businesses. Corruption is now America's presidential quality along with a republican congress who are afraid of the Trump snowflakes who vote. Trump voters are an example of the widespread Dunning-Kruger effect as
they vote against their own values while cheering lies. You have to see it to believe it.
"Successful challengers will also need to come up with narratives that help to reshape peoples’ worldviews and identities.
"Is politics driven by pragmatic self-interest or by identities and ideals? The self-harming voter offers a clue"
How do elites manage to hijack voters’ ideas of themselves? | Aeon Essays
"White American Christian men out of work or in low paying jobs did not vote for Donald Trump because he promised them financial succour, they voted Trump because of a primordial need to preserve their status as a dominant cohort in society while faced with a tidal wave of multicultural migration, says Mutz."
Group instinct & the white tribals of America | ORF
'In the field of psychology, the Dunning–Kruger effect is a cognitive bias in which people of low ability have illusory superiority and mistakenly assess their cognitive ability as greater than it is.'
'Killer cognitive bias, air pollution and climate change.'
"The trick never ages; the illusion never wears off. Vote to stop abortion; receive a rollback in capital gains taxes. Vote to make our country strong again; receive deindustrialization. Vote to screw those politically correct college professors; receive electricity deregulation. Vote to get government off our backs; receive conglomeration and monopoly everywhere from media to meatpacking. Vote to stand tall against terrorists; receive Social Security privatization. Vote to strike a blow against elitism; receive a social order in which wealth is more concentrated than ever before in our lifetimes, in which workers have been stripped of power and CEOs are rewarded in a manner beyond imagining." Thomas Frank, What's the Matter With Kansas?: How Conservatives Won the Heart of America
'Injustices:
The Supreme Court's History of Comforting the Comfortable and Afflicting the Afflicted by Ian Millhiser
Injustices: The Supreme Court's History of Comforting the Comfortable and Afflicting the Afflicted by Ian Millhiser