The Fake News Network doesn’t get out much. They stay inside their urban bubbles, looking out at a distorted image of the world beyond their front door.
Hence why the CNN’s Miguel Marquez thought that the Stormy Daniels interview would be the perfect story he could tell to a Trump voter in the Bible belt, and get her to turn on President Trump. He asked Missouri voter Pam Meadows what she thought about a potential affair with an adult film star, and were shocked by her response: “I didn’t vote for a pastor.”
She cares about the economy improving, not about how the president spent his free time twelve years ago. The irony is that the media have themselves to thank.
After the culture has been steeped in sexuality for fifty years and twenty years ago the same media defended President Clinton’s sexual behavior while he was in the Oval Office with his conquest, voters don’t care about this stuff anymore. The media’s apathy has caught on outside the bubble; they can’t use this stuff against Republicans because they didn’t use it against Democrats, and that serves them right.