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MAGA COPES & SEETHES Over Trump Kissing Zohran’s Ass | The Kyle Kulinski Show

2025-11-24 News & Politics
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Analysis of Media Cope Following the Trump-Adams White House Meeting

Analyze how right-wing, left-wing, and centrist media reacted to Eric Adams meeting Donald Trump, revealing predictable post-event spin cycles. Understand the immediate political dynamics and predicted future conflict between the two leaders.

Short Summary

  • Conservative factions immediately labeled Trump's engagement with Mayor-elect Adams as a strategic "rope-a-do" to position Adams negatively for 2024.
  • Progressive media outlets, conversely, celebrated the meeting as a moment where Trump publicly deferred and humiliated himself before Adams.
  • The speaker concludes that the cordiality is temporary; Trump will use any alignment only until it suits him to attack Adams and withhold federal support.

This segment breaks down the polarized media response to the meeting between then-President Trump and NYC Mayor-elect Eric Adams (referred to frequently as Zoron). It contrasts the narratives deployed by MAGA loyalists, MSNBC centrists, and Fox pundits, identifying these reactions as immediate "cope" mechanisms following a perceived political victory for Adams.

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Top Comments (10)

@sunnydays405 2025-11-24

If my girl doesn't look at me the way Trump looks at Zohran, I don't want her

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@Waelthink 2025-11-24

Netanyahu and Ben Shapiro are having a heart attack.

894 20 replies
@spencerschubert5001 2025-11-24

Trump in his head: “you moron journalists are make me look bad in front of Zoran!”

649 12 replies
@SaharSalem-yo3nk 2025-11-24

Trump was having a blast, he can’t help himself, he loves being around people who are popular

621 9 replies
@Ryan_Wiseman 2025-11-24

The bingo cards of this year have been fucking wild

415 6 replies
@UniverseDaizyuzin 2025-11-24

Trump's looking like a teenage girl meeting her celebrity crush.

363 3 replies
@Stuck-n-da-90s 2025-11-24

I love how they keep acting like Trump is playing 3D chess when he is actually coloring in a coloring book.

237 6 replies
@skiarytn6744 2025-11-25

“I’m always bullshitting on the campaign…” this must be like finding out Santa isnt real for MAGA.

159 2 replies
@sweezlesquee 2025-11-24

The us government is just 5 corporations in a trenchcoat

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@samspetifore9875 2025-11-25

Zohran Mamdani has done something that Trump knows that he never could: Win an election in New York City

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