The host argues that social-media influencers have become the key channel through which American elites steer mass opinion, replacing legacy media talking heads as the route into public consciousness.
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"Yeah, it seems like, you know, unfortunately, people are quite credulous. It never seems to amaze me what and how simple it is to..."
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