Libs Seethe: Making Anti-Trump Doc Is Hard, Cry More
Turns out, making propaganda ain't easy when half the country sees through your BS.
So, the perpetually triggered left is whining that it's hard to make an anti-Trump documentary these days. Boo-freaking-hoo. Turns out, when you're pushing a narrative that half the country rejects, getting funding and distribution ain't exactly a walk in the park. Welcome to reality, snowflakes.
These 'filmmakers' are suddenly discovering that their usual sugar daddy – Soros, Hollywood, whatever swamp creature is funding their outrage of the week – isn't exactly lining up to bankroll another Trump hit piece. Maybe, just maybe, people are getting tired of the same old song and dance. The Overton Window has shifted, bruh.
And guess what? People they want to interview are telling them to GTFO. Shocker. Imagine that – people who actually lived through the Trump years not wanting to be smeared and defamed by some virtue-signaling documentary crew. They're probably too busy living their lives, building businesses, and not being chronically online. Touch grass, libs.
Oh, and the threat of lawsuits? Yeah, turns out you can't just slander someone without facing consequences. Who knew? Maybe these filmmakers should try, oh I don't know, reporting facts instead of pushing a narrative. But that would require actual journalistic integrity, wouldn't it?
But don't worry, they'll still find a way to crowdfund their garbage. There's always some soyboy out there willing to donate his allowance to the cause of hating Trump. It’s the circle of (low) life.
The real issue here is that the left is losing its grip on the narrative. They're used to controlling the media, the culture, everything. But now, people are waking up. They're seeing through the lies. And that's why these documentaries are struggling. Not because Trump is some all-powerful overlord, but because people are finally saying, 'Enough is enough.'
So, keep crying, lefties. Your tears are delicious. The more you whine, the more we know we're winning. And remember, based department is fully operational.
Let's go, Brandon.
In conclusion, making anti-Trump films is difficult, but that's a good thing, indicating a shift in public perception. The era of unchallenged liberal narratives is over, and conservatives should celebrate this trend.

