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Is the American right beginning to learn how to succeed?

Is the American right beginning to learn how to succeed?

While MSNBC was filming in Texas, they had quite an unexpected encounter with BlazetV host Alex Stein, who, after meeting correspondent Ryan Chandler, made his presence felt on camera. He kept chanting, “MSNBC sucks,” which got some attention until he was, well, escorted away. Just when things seemed to settle, he popped back up, repeating the same phrase.

Despite some discontent among left-leaning viewers, many found the situation amusing, including Steve Deace from BlazetV. He mentioned his appreciation for Alex’s boldness, particularly given his irreverent style. Deace suggested that such tactics could often be more effective than more polished arguments commonly seen on various platforms.

According to him, humor might just hold more power in disrupting the flow of traditional media programs than a debate among established conservative commentators would. It seems, he argued, that people tend to react more strongly to interruptions, even if the logic behind it isn’t entirely sound.

Deace elaborated on the idea: breaking down the intimidating façade of mainstream media is crucial. By making MSNBC appear less formidable, Stein effectively communicated a message without needing to engage in a deeper argument. It was, perhaps, a unique way to highlight the discrepancies in how the mainstream narrative is presented.

Want more insights from Steve Deace?

For more of Deace’s thoughts on national politics and conservative values, check out BlazetV, a network providing diverse voices and perspectives that stand strong for American values.

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