The battle lines are drawn once again between everyday Americans and the bitter, out-of-touch Hollywood elite. The new documentary "Melania" about our gracious First Lady has achieved something extraordinary – a stunning 98% audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes while simultaneously earning the best documentary opening weekend box office numbers in an entire decade.
But here's where it gets disgusting: The same platform shows professional critics giving the film a pathetic 6% rating. Six percent! This isn't film criticism, folks – this is pure, unadulterated Trump Derangement Syndrome on full display.
What are these so-called "critics" so afraid of? That Americans might actually see the real Melania Trump – the accomplished former model, devoted mother, and elegant First Lady who represents everything they despise about traditional American values?
The People Have Spoken
While the mainstream media continues its relentless assault on everything Trump-related, real Americans are voting with their wallets and their honest reviews. A 98% audience score doesn't happen by accident – it happens when people connect with authentic storytelling about someone they respect and admire.
This massive disconnect between critics and audiences has become the norm in our cultural landscape. Remember how they tried to destroy "Top Gun: Maverick" and "The Passion of the Christ"? Same playbook, same results – Americans see right through their agenda.
"The critics represent everything wrong with our cultural institutions – they're completely disconnected from the values and perspectives of working Americans."
The success of "Melania" proves that there's a massive appetite for content that doesn't hate half the country. When filmmakers actually respect their subjects instead of trying to tear them down, audiences respond enthusiastically.
Follow the Money
Box office numbers don't lie, and neither do real audience reviews. While Hollywood critics live in their bubble of coastal elitism, regular Americans are showing up to theaters and loving what they see.
The question isn't whether "Melania" is a good documentary – the people have already answered that. The question is: How long will Americans continue trusting critics who obviously hate them and everything they stand for?
