Apparently, CNN’s Brian Stelter is big mad when it comes to the power of memes – particularly memes coming from the political right (because everyone knows that the left can’t meme).
And it seems that Stelter is disheartened that legacy news outlets are incapable of “combatting meme makers.”
The habitually sad Stelter complained about the effectiveness of memes poking fun at the Biden administration’s lack of success when it comes to a myriad of fronts, saying “the memes are pretty powerful sometimes,” and lamenting that they can convey that “Biden is to blame for anything bad about the economy.”
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Memes always have an element of truth. When George “War” Bush was president, Mark Fiore put together some great memes that tore George “War” Bush limb from limb about Iraq. Fiore is very partisan, however, and his recent work sucks because Democrat talking points do not ring true. Right now, we have an old husk in the White House who is doing everything wrong. So, it’s easy for people to put together powerful memes that criticize Biden. If Fiore put his mind to creating embarrassing cartoons directed at Resident Biden, he would be very successful. The problem is that his politics don’t allow him to do that.
Biden isn’t even to blame, his foreign puppeteers are
Don’t worry taterhead you will be unemployed when they revamp your station so we can’t make fun of you after that.
Scumbags hate freedom of speech.
I bet he’s on maxwells list