There's a strong basis of truth, though. Like, we know that the real divide is based on opinions, but Republicans don't think that their opinions are popular so they don't end up defending them on their merits, which leads to political debates being more about what is true, and rightists are on the wrong basically across the board (regressive tax cuts aren't self-funding and, in fact, don't noticeably improve growth at all; the climate is changing; the change is a result of human activity; Trump did lose the last election; Trump isn't the innocent victim of a big "lawfare" conspiracy; economic stats do reflect reality; the Earth wasn't created 6,000 years ago by magic; etc.).