Liberal Media Scream: Media’s mission is to educate you on the greatness of Bidenomics
President Biden Abandons “Bidenomics” as Media Echo Chamber Continues to Push It
President Joe Biden seems to have realized that promoting ”Bidenomics” is not resonating with the public, but his White House has failed to inform the media echo chamber.
According to an Issues & Insights report, Biden has “ditched” the term, using it only 10 times last month compared to 59 times in July. This shift makes sense, as polls indicate that the public has a negative perception of the term due to concerns about the poor economy and high prices.
However, the well-paid Washington media seems to believe that the public needs to be educated on the supposed benefits of Bidenomics.
Media’s Role in Shaping Public Opinion
During a recent interview on CNN’s The Amanpour Hour, editor and columnist Margaret Sullivan expressed her belief that the media should rectify the public’s misunderstanding of the economy.
“People think that the economy is not doing well. You know, do our public service mission, which is to make sure, as sure as we can, that we have an informed electorate. Whose fault is that? Well, it’s partly the fault of the media. And I think that that ought to be rectified,” Sullivan stated.
It is clear that Sullivan and others in the media are determined to shape public opinion and convince voters of Biden’s virtues while downplaying any negatives. However, this approach only further erodes the credibility and trust that the media have already lost with the American people.
Overall, it is evident that President Biden has distanced himself from ”Bidenomics,” while the media continues to push its own agenda.
What is the definition of “unfortunately”?
“Unfortunately” definition and meaning:
According to Merriam-Webster [1], the word ”unfortunately” is used to describe something that is regrettable, unlucky, or unsuitable. It can be used to indicate unfortunate circumstances or events. For example, in Jane Austen’s novel, a character states that they are unfortunately situated, meaning their current situation is unfavorable. Additionally, the phrase “the past couple years have ended unfortunately for us” suggests that the outcomes of the previous years were not favorable.
In summary, “unfortunately” is an adverb that signifies an unlucky or regrettable situation or event.
Synonyms of “unfortunately” [3]:
Thesaurus provided by Merriam-Webster [3] lists several synonyms for “unfortunately”, including:
1. sadly
2. lamentably
3. tragically
4. regrettably
5. dreadfully
6. unluckily
7. unhappily
8. badly
9. terribly
10. alack
11. horribly
12. alas
13. ay
14. annoyingly
15. distressingly
16. awfully
17. disgustingly
18. irritatingly
These words can be used interchangeably with “unfortunately” to convey the same meaning of an unfortunate situation.
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