On Tuesday’s episode of “The Alex Marlow Show,” the host and Editor-in-Chief of Breitbart, Alex Marlow, discussed the recent controversy surrounding Trump’s social media platform, Truth Social. Marlow addressed the widespread misconception that people have been making for the past decade – taking Trump’s words too literally.
Marlow began the show by stating, “People are making the mistake that they have been making for the last 10 years, which is taking Trump literally, which you cannot do.” This statement comes in the aftermath of Trump’s launch of Truth Social, a new social media platform that has sparked mass hysteria among critics and supporters alike.
The launch of Truth Social has been met with a mixed response, with many critics claiming that the platform will only further divide the country. However, Marlow argues that this is a common misconception and that people should not jump to conclusions based on their preconceived notions of Trump.
Marlow went on to explain that Trump’s statements should not be taken literally, as he often uses hyperbole and exaggeration to make a point. This has been a recurring issue for the past decade, with many critics taking Trump’s words at face value and not understanding the underlying message.
Furthermore, Marlow highlighted that Trump’s use of social media has always been strategic and calculated. He stated, “Trump understands social media better than anyone else, and he knows how to use it to his advantage.” This has been evident throughout his presidency, with Trump using Twitter to communicate directly with the public and bypass the traditional media.
Marlow also addressed the hysteria surrounding the launch of Truth Social, stating that it is another example of the mainstream media’s bias against Trump. He argued that the media has been quick to dismiss the platform without fully understanding its purpose and potential impact.
The launch of Truth Social has been met with overwhelming support from Trump’s supporters, who have been waiting for a platform that represents their views without censorship. Marlow believes that this is a step towards freedom of speech and expression, which has been increasingly threatened in today’s society.
In conclusion, Marlow reiterated that people should not take Trump’s words literally and should instead focus on the underlying message. He also urged the public not to dismiss Truth Social without giving it a chance to prove itself. Marlow believes that this platform has the potential to bridge the gap between people and promote free speech, which is a fundamental right in any democratic society.
In the end, the launch of Truth Social may have caused mass hysteria, but it has also sparked a much-needed conversation about the importance of free speech and the dangers of taking words too literally. It is time for people to move past their biases and give Truth Social a chance to prove itself. As Marlow aptly stated, “Here we go again – another case of Trump derangement syndrome causing mass hysteria. Let’s not make the same mistake again.”
