Thanks man.
Funny thing is, when you sort memes by "new" instead of by "hot," the politics stream starts to look a lot more balanced. Noticeably more balanced than it used to, even 6-7 months ago when I joined ImgFlip, I would say.
Most likely explanation for the difference between "hot" and "new"? I think there are a bunch of right-wing lurkers around here who don't really make memes of their own, but who stop by to upvote, or maybe conservative memers are running around with multiple accounts upvoting their own content. Perhaps a bit of both.
I also think Americans are waking up. The relatively complex issues involved in Trump's impeachment were critical, but flew over most average people's heads and may have felt to most to only be of significance to Washington insiders. Coronavirus is different. Everyone across the country is feeling it.
Trump's incompetence was less noticeable during boom times, but this pandemic has underscored the importance of having a competent, responsive, and even at times, boring government equipped to respond to new issues. Contrary to popular belief, politics is not the place to go for entertainment. It's literally a matter of life and death, now more than ever.
And the gap between Trump's self-congratulatory rhetoric and reality can't be papered over anymore.