I feel like this is probably the most correct idea. Their viewers dropping hard in the last 3 years. Going 'right' gets you an instant social media bump. If she starts promoting gold and health supplements the transition will be complete.
I dunno, much as I am loath to give any positive feedback on TYT, back during the Hillary-Trump election there were a few reporters (Bernie supporters) who were just tearing into Hillary with their questions and investigations.
Which doesn't exactly clarify what their general political or ideological angle is, other than for that it adds to a history of at the very least being very much against the establishment left (which is still very much calling the shots today).
Also reminds me of how, if we didn't have such conflicting views on what solutions to pursue, both political extremes could conceivably overpower and knock out and overpower and oust out a lot of corruption in the current establishment of both mainstream parties. In a more ideal world anyway. Which of course leads us back to the post-Occupy Wallstreet response theory.
I feel like this is probably the most correct idea. Their viewers dropping hard in the last 3 years. Going 'right' gets you an instant social media bump. If she starts promoting gold and health supplements the transition will be complete.
I dunno, much as I am loath to give any positive feedback on TYT, back during the Hillary-Trump election there were a few reporters (Bernie supporters) who were just tearing into Hillary with their questions and investigations.
Which doesn't exactly clarify what their general political or ideological angle is, other than for that it adds to a history of at the very least being very much against the establishment left (which is still very much calling the shots today).
Also reminds me of how, if we didn't have such conflicting views on what solutions to pursue, both political extremes could conceivably overpower and knock out and overpower and oust out a lot of corruption in the current establishment of both mainstream parties. In a more ideal world anyway. Which of course leads us back to the post-Occupy Wallstreet response theory.