“Trump’s cult of personality is also disturbing. He has cultivated a celebrity persona, blurring the lines between reality and perception, which led to the acceptance of concepts like alternative facts, or fake news,” says Michael Desrosiers as he unpacks Trump’s unique influence over public perception. In this new season opener of Cuckoo 4 Politics, Michael is joined by recurring guest Sam Jean to take a closer look at political amnesia and how it’s playing a role in the upcoming election. Why do so many voters seem to forget the chaotic moments of Trump’s presidency, despite his legal troubles and broken promises?
This episode digs into how Trump’s emotional appeal keeps his supporters loyal, often putting feelings over facts or policy. Sam points out how voters are driven by identity and connection rather than concrete political stances, while Michael points to the selective memory that allows Trump to maintain his grip on the political stage. They also talk about how Vice President Kamala Harris is portrayed in the media, questioning the double standards in coverage and what that means for her leadership.
So, what really drives voter behavior? Is it facts, or is it how a candidate makes us feel? Michael and Sam encourage us to consider these questions as they break down how emotions, media narratives, and memory shape the way we think about politics and leadership in a divided world.
Quotes
“I don’t think this is an election that really is about the quality of life issues for a lot of Trump voters. I think this is an election about how it makes them feel. And Trump makes them feel a certain way.” (07:58 | Sam Jean, Esq.)
“Nostalgia is a liar... when they think of Trump, there are people who had a great time when Trump was president because all they cared about was whether or not Trump made people like me, people like you angry.” (28:34 | Sam Jean, Esq.)
“Think about it. Trump has somewhat of an unconventional background. He is the first U.S. president that has no military or government experience. His cult of personality is also disturbing. He has cultivated a celebrity persona, blurring the lines between reality and perception, which led to the acceptance of concepts like alternative facts, or fake news.” (45:43 | Michael Desrosiers)
“We want someone who’s competent, who has forward relationships, not only with members of Congress, but members of our alliances, NATO, the U.N. The U.S. cannot do this alone.” (51:22 | Michael Desrosiers)
“In response, I’m actively doing everything I can—registering voters, canvassing, knocking on doors, holding town hall meetings, doing this podcast episode just to inform that a lot is at stake.” (53:17 | Michael Desrosiers)
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