WATCH: Joe Rogan Exposes Medias HypocrisyThe View Once LOVED Trump!

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The Democratic Party and mainstream media's relentless narrative against Donald Trump since 2015 has not only been unjust and harmful to the former President but has also caused significant division and damage to the nation.

The series of falsehoods and hoaxes, starting from the Russian collusion, have been a source of concern.

The falsehoods persist even now. As reported by RedState, President Joe Biden's claim that his decision to run for office was influenced by the "fine people" hoax about Charlottesville is a lie that he continues to uphold. Vice President Kamala Harris has also perpetuated this misinformation, along with other deceptions such as the bleach and "bloodbath" lies, showing a disregard for the truth. Their desperation to discredit Trump is evident in their actions.

As we approach 2024, it's challenging to recall a time when the anti-Trump narrative wasn't in full swing. This week, Joe Rogan aired a flashback of Trump's 2015 appearance on "The View," when he was contemplating a presidential run. The hosts of "The View," now staunch anti-Trump critics, were surprisingly welcoming to Trump before the anti-Trump narrative took hold. Barbara Walters, a former host on the show, introduced Trump as "my friend" to the applause of the audience.

The footage shows Trump receiving hugs and kisses from the hosts, including Joy Behar and Whoopi Goldberg. Walters asks Trump if his marriages and divorces would pose a hindrance to his presidential aspirations, a valid journalistic inquiry. Trump responds with a joke that elicits laughter from the audience, then states that the country's dire state necessitates a leader who can help. He asserts that the country needs a protector, someone who can prevent other nations from taking advantage of the United States. This sentiment resonates with Behar, who exclaims, "That is crazy." Trump's statements then are consistent with his current views, yet he is now often portrayed as a hater and a fascist.

Rogan comments on the stark contrast between the hosts' previous admiration for Trump and their current efforts to undermine him. He suggests that they appreciated Trump until he threatened their power and control.

This dramatic shift is a disturbing testament to the influence of the media and its ability to manipulate public opinion. Just as they transformed Trump into a villainous figure for those who previously held no such beliefs, they are now attempting to portray Kamala Harris, a member of an unsuccessful administration with no notable achievements, as an inspiring candidate while disregarding her shortcomings.

The need to vote for Trump extends beyond his policies, which are more beneficial for the country and can prevent it from veering further left under Harris. It also represents an opportunity to challenge and disrupt the media's power. The media's ability to shape public opinion is a potent tool that should be used responsibly and not to propagate falsehoods or advance personal agendas. The public deserves to be informed with accurate, unbiased information to make informed decisions about the future of their country.