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[–] Blacksmith21 1 point 11 points (+12|-1) ago  (edited ago)

Mainstream - as Q uses it - refers to something entering the public consciousness. Something talked about at dinner, in carpools, at work, parties, etc. The undeniable elephant in the room.

MSM coverage is no longer "mainstream" as it cannot be trusted under any circumstance.

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[–] Oh_Well_ian 0 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago 

'mainstream' is right in the acronym of (MS)M

It's a clever little trick to make people believe they are with the overwhelming majority, and they are. The majority of people are totally asleep.

But that is about to change.

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[–] bopper [S] 1 point 1 point (+2|-1) ago 

Exactly, good observation.

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[–] Oh_Well_ian 0 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago  (edited ago)

The CIA/WAPO on the Trump Rally:

'The president, anxious about the Russia investigation’s widening fallout and the legal fate of his eldest son, has increasingly channeled his internal frustration and fear into a ravenous maw of grievance and invective during public appearances.'

I have a pretty extensive vocabulary, but I had to go look up 'maw', which turns out to be a very interesting and deliberate use of vernacular:

maw (mô) n.

  1. The mouth, stomach, jaws, or gullet of a voracious animal, especially a carnivore.

  2. The opening into something felt to be insatiable: "I saw the opening maw of hell" (Herman Melville).