Charlie Sykes, a prominent critic of Donald Trump and advocate for the Never Trump movement, discussed the state of media and Trump opposition in an interview with Mediaite. He expressed concerns over corporate media's acquiescence to Trump and highlighted a resurgence of the anti-Trump movement. Sykes cautioned media counterparts to avoid stale rhetoric and instead focus on personal stories of those harmed by Trump's policies. He believes an effective coalition between center-right and center-left forces could challenge Trump's authority, as he respects power and may recalibrate his approach if confronted with a formidable opposition.
I think there's a danger of talking to ourselves and becoming stale and falling back on just a series of things that have become cliches. They're not untrue, but using the same phraseology, the same talking points that have not actually been effective, is probably not the most effective strategy.
If the center-right and center-left can form a large enough coalition of the decent, Trump will take notice. Once Trump's illusion of power, of irresistible power is challenged, he’ll be forced to reckon with reality.
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