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The Slide Begins: Image, Myth & Media Fracture
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Donald Trump – 2025 Address to Congress (Segment)
The moment that ignited the FactFlow project — truth in crisis, broadcast live.
2
Clinton vs. Trump Debate – 2016 Segment
"You'd be in jail." Facts took a back seat as spectacle and misinformation dominated.
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Trump vs. Biden Debate – 2020 Segment
Cross-talk, falsehoods, and viral moments — chaos as a communication tactic.
4
Bush, Clinton, Perot Debate – 1992 Segment
Three radically different worldviews on stage. Who told the truth?
5
Reagan Berlin Wall Speech – 1987 Segment
A stirring moment — but how much was fact, and how much Cold War narrative?
6
Carter vs. Reagan Debate – 1980 Segment
"There you go again" — the line that helped redefine how perception overrode policy.
Turning Points: Where Facts Still Mattered
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Nixon Resignation Address – 1974 Segment
Truth finally caught up with power — but only after immense institutional damage.
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Kennedy vs. Nixon Debate – 1960 Segment
The dawn of televised politics. Visuals mattered, but facts still shaped the debate.
Rebuilding Trust: Facts as a Path Forward
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Obama "A More Perfect Union" Speech – 2008 Segment
Context, nuance, and historical truth used to bridge a national rift.
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Obama ACA Signing Address – 2010 Segment
Policy grounded in empirical claims — now subject to decades of revisionism.
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Joe Biden Inaugural Address – 2021 Segment
"We must reject the culture in which facts themselves are manipulated and even manufactured."