Tactically, the way to advance an agenda is to denigrate those who oppose it. It’s called red-herring journalism and is being applied by the mass media in its attempt to render globalism as a desirable end. In striving to substantiate their red-herring remarks, Donald Trump’s detractors liberally infuse their outpourings with standard, globalist, derogatory terms, such as “lies” and “racist,” without specifying any context. “White supremacist,” “sexist,” and “riots” complete their lexicon of demonization. Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels claimed that a lie gains credibility if it is repeated often enough. Ironically, that is exactly what the mass media are attempting to achieve regarding Trump and his supporters. Claiming that Trump is a threat to U.S. pluralism is nonsense. His support base encompasses all shades and stripes of U.S. society. Claiming that he incited a riot on January 6 is a blatant falsehood. FBI investigation shows that the storming of the …