Fury Unleashed: Rural America's Political Power, According to MSNBC's Chris Matthews

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  • Source: Wayne Dupree
  • 12/27/2023
An angry rural American is like dealing with terrorists, according to former MSNBC anchor Chris Matthews. In an interview that aired on Tuesday's "Morning Joe," Matthews stressed the significance of fury in galvanizing people for elections.

Using analogies to the rage of Afghan and Iraqi terrorists, he asserted that rural Americans had a profound animosity against liberal elites.

"This is a fury that is prevalent in rural areas. He said that the liberal establishment and the coastal elite were the targets of their wrath. People on television catch their eye... Forget about them, Matthews remarked.

"And the average citizen thinks, 'Look at them, all snarling and mocking us again.' And every time we poke fun at Trump, they respond with a similar snark..." Although it's strange, it's similar to the war against terrorism in some ways.



According to Matthews, "We think we just put the Army in" or "Israel just puts the IDF in," and that will be enough to resolve the issue. It infuriates people and never helps resolve the issue." We accomplished the same thing in Afghanistan and Iraq. Because of us, our enemies are more outraged and hateful than ever before. Wars end in bloodshed.

According to The Western Journal, "Biden's Federal Communications Commission recently revoked a nearly $900 million award to billionaire Elon Musk’s SpaceX to provide broadband internet for rural Americans to over 640,000 homes and businesses in rural areas of 35 states."

"The FCC stated that it took this action due to SpaceX's Starlink not being able to demonstrate that it could deliver the promised services." Rural America will be the true victim, according to FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr.

"Elon Musk will be just fine; the $900 million isn't going to hurt him. What's troubling is that the FCC has withdrawn the promise of high-speed service to millions of Americans, effectively nullifying it."



 

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