Sean Trende of RealClearPolitics recently posted a series of X messages that really does a great job explaining how the right suddenly started taking back America and winning the culture war. You just HAVE to read this…

“The move to allow podcasters and bloggers into the Press Corps is part of a broader shift on the Right, that really starts with @elonmusk’s acquisition of X. Before that, when conservatives complained about bias and censorship on social media,” Trende wrote in a January 29 X thread.

“The left/lib response was ‘well go ahead and build your own social media site.’ Which everyone knew was very difficult. And then there would be moves to get whoever hosted the new site to refuse to host it and the response would be ‘well build your own hosting platform’ and so forth,” he continued.

“Musk’s acquisition of Twitter/X really looks increasingly like an important turning point in the conservative approach, which in the face of this became ‘well what can you do?’ It was a realization ‘no, actually we can take these institutions and make them ours.'”

Here is the first X post from that thread if you’d rather read it on X:

The rest if you don’t want to go to X:

And what you’re increasingly seeing is a frontal assault on the institutions that buttress the left. So in Trump’s first term, using a (pretty shaky, imo) interpretation of the 1st Amendment, we established you can’t kick a reporter out for his bias.

The Right’s response now is “ok, fine, we’ll just flood the press corps with new right-of-center podcasters and bloggers. Give your statue of liberty speech in a room full of Alex Berensons and catturds and see how it goes over.”

You saw trickles of it with academia with moves on tenure in WI, but it’s a war in FL. “You won’t voluntarily diversify your faculty ideologically? We’ll do it for you, and in a far more severe way in the other direction.”

“And the diversity apparatus that we think is a cloak for hiring a bunch of far-left professors? That’s simply gone.”

“We can’t fire unfriendly civil servants? Fine, but we’re not going to roll over either. We’re going to make life as miserable for them as possible and give them every possible incentive to leave.”

In other words, there’s just a monumental shift in attitude in dealing with unfriendly institutions on the Right, and I think in all the trees sprouting up everywhere it’s really easy to lose sight of the forest being built.

I’d say Trende is onto something here.

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