365 in Media

Description

365 in Media produces evangelical prayer cards listing public figures like C.J. Cregg alongside others targeted for redemption, portraying them as doomed to eternal damnation. An unnamed man hands C.J. one during the Rooker nomination fallout, recasting the White House scandal as a moral crusade that amplifies political damage through religious framing and public shaming.

Event Involvements

Events with structured involvement data

2 events
S4E5 · Debate Camp
Rooker Withdrawn — Political Fallout and C.J.'s Moral Alarm

365 in Media appears through a physical prayer card given to C.J.; the organization frames media figures and administration staff as moral targets, transforming a political scandal into a moral crusade and amplifying reputational risk.

Active Representation

Through a physical prayer card handed to C.J. by an unnamed man; symbolic outreach rather than formal statement.

Power Dynamics

Exerts cultural pressure from outside the administration; not institutionally powerful but influential over a motivated constituency.

Institutional Impact

Converts political PR problems into moral judgments, risking erosion of support among religious constituencies and complicating the administration's communications strategy.

Organizational Goals
Mobilize prayer and moral condemnation of perceived cultural enemies. Signal public disapproval of media and political figures to influence public perception. Embed moral framing into the narrative of the scandal to embarrass and pressure targets.
Influence Mechanisms
Moral/religious authority communicated via prayer campaigns and lists. Public shaming through targeted naming of individuals. Grassroots dissemination among evangelical networks.
S4E5 · Debate Camp
Leo Pulls the Plug — Responsibility Bounced Up to the President

365 in Media functions as a cultural antagonist in the scene—its prayer card is used by C.J. to illustrate hostile constituencies mobilizing against media figures and administration voices, heightening the sense of moral/political assault.

Active Representation

Through C.J.'s physical receipt and reading of the group's prayer card.

Power Dynamics

Exerts soft cultural pressure rather than formal political power; complicates perception management for the White House.

Institutional Impact

Amplifies the scandal's cultural dimension, converting political trouble into a perceived moral crusade and complicating outreach to religious constituencies.

Internal Dynamics

Diffuse, grassroots-driven rather than formally hierarchical; mobilizes through lists and symbolic acts.

Organizational Goals
To publicly identify and spiritually oppose media figures seen as morally corrupt To influence public discourse through faith-based naming and shaming
Influence Mechanisms
Moral/religious condemnation (prayer campaigns) Reputational pressure on named individuals and institutions

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