Anonymous wrote:The red/blue colors started on NBC in 1976:
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/when-republicans-were-blue-and-democrats-were-red-104176297/
Anonymous wrote:iirc, networks actually used red for Gore and blue for Dubya in 2000 - I think it was 2004 when it shifted. Not sure why.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know how this concept came to be and when the media and other people began referring to us as a country of red and blue?
I thought it might have started with Trump in 2016?
It reminds me of that Dr. Seuss book with the “butter side up” people fighting those who butter the bottom of the toast aka the “butter side down” people.
Red versus blue seems to create more division and fear and seems like BS.
2000 election, Bush/Gore, and done by the press. All elections are run by the press. "Biden's age," even though Trump is only 3 years younger and is suffering from dementia but this is rarely mentioned.
One can be 90 or 100 and not have dementia, you know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know how this concept came to be and when the media and other people began referring to us as a country of red and blue?
I thought it might have started with Trump in 2016?
It reminds me of that Dr. Seuss book with the “butter side up” people fighting those who butter the bottom of the toast aka the “butter side down” people.
Red versus blue seems to create more division and fear and seems like BS.
2000 election, Bush/Gore, and done by the press. All elections are run by the press. "Biden's age," even though Trump is only 3 years younger and is suffering from dementia but this is rarely mentioned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fairness Doctrine, Gingrich and his Contract on America, Rush Limbaugh, the rise of FOX News. It's been brewing for longer than Trump. Trump and MAGAism just took it to the next level of awful.
+1
Our country is slowing circling the drain because of the Republicans.
Anonymous wrote:Fairness Doctrine, Gingrich and his Contract on America, Rush Limbaugh, the rise of FOX News. It's been brewing for longer than Trump. Trump and MAGAism just took it to the next level of awful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you asking about the use of colors red and blue? Or when the deep political divisions started?
I have the same question. But the red and blue colors started with the 2000 election. The US is actually unique among the rest of the world because we don’t use red for the party on the left.
Anonymous wrote:Are you asking about the use of colors red and blue? Or when the deep political divisions started?
Anonymous wrote:The Internet was a mistake.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know how this concept came to be and when the media and other people began referring to us as a country of red and blue?
I thought it might have started with Trump in 2016?
It reminds me of that Dr. Seuss book with the “butter side up” people fighting those who butter the bottom of the toast aka the “butter side down” people.
Red versus blue seems to create more division and fear and seems like BS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do think that abolishing the Fairness Doctrine made political division worse. However, the internet and social media are much larger contributors to political dysfunction. Social media makes it too easy for people to only see information that confirms their existing beliefs, and content is specifically curated to align with individual user perspectives. Algorithms that boost engagement actively encourage people to go down the rabbit hole of extremism (on both sides) because it is profitable.
Had the Fairness Doctrine not been abolished, I think social media would have evolved differently. I will never forget watching Rush Limbaugh’s television show and him calling Chelsea Clinton a dog. A child going through puberty and he felt it was acceptable to bring her into the fight and muddy her. There have been several ugly inflection points that never would have happened without the Fairness Doctrine’s disappearance.