In yesterday’s post on MSNBC viewership numbers cratering and in yesterday’s FPM+ Town Hall (as well as a future article profiling resistance leaders), I speculated that the energy at least at the moment wasn’t there.
“A key variable may be that there is a lack of energy or desire on the part of the leftist base to do it all again,” I wrote.
Politico has come to the same conclusion with ‘The Resistance Is Not Coming to Save You. It’s Tuning Out’
The anti-Trump books are not roaring out of the gate.
“I talked to a dozen editors last week to check in with them and to see what they were planning to do for political books in a Trump era. They were all exhausted at the thought of doing more anti-Trump books,” the agent said. “It’s like walking out of the stadium in the fourth quarter when your team is down and they played like shit all day. … No one has the energy to go through another four years of publishing this stuff even though the first four years were very good for publishers.”
I’ve seen reports from media people saying that they’re burned out on Trump material. […]
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