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The speaker claims the media covers up violence by Antifa and ignores violence against Trump supporters. The speaker says that after a White House press briefing, they asked assembled journalists why they wouldn't cover violence against Trump supporters or demand that Democratic leaders disavow violence from Antifa, as they demanded of Trump regarding his supporters. The speaker states the journalists laughed at them, which the speaker took as proof that the media laughs at violence against people they don't like.

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There has been a media blackout on the Pentagon files, which is being called the biggest US government leak since Snowden. Fox News refused to cover the leaked documents, which contain sensitive blueprints for Ukraine. The speaker is not an expert on the topic and asks for an explanation. Another person mentions that the leaked documents seem like a blueprint for starting a war. John Kirby, Biden's spokesperson, who previously lied about Nordstrom, advised the media not to cover the leak. Speaker 1 sarcastically comments that they shouldn't cover the truth.

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The speaker mentions that the projected winner of the Iowa caucuses is giving a victory speech, but the news organization has decided not to broadcast it live. They explain that this decision is due to concerns about broadcasting untrue information. Instead, they will monitor the speech and provide updates if there is anything noteworthy. The second speaker questions this decision, wondering how it is different from countries that filter information.

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The speaker discusses the role of media corporations in hiding important information and punishing whistleblowers. They argue that true journalists should celebrate those who expose government lies, but instead, media corporations collaborate with the government to keep secrets and punish leakers. The speaker questions how journalists can hide the fact that the US is in a direct hot war with Russia, suggesting that their loyalty lies more with the government than with the American people. They emphasize the importance of defending truth tellers and not abetting lies in a country built on falsehoods.

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The speakers discuss the prevalence of biased and false news on social media, with some media outlets publishing these stories without fact-checking. They emphasize that this is extremely dangerous to our democracy, repeating this statement multiple times.

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The speaker watched news coverage claiming the man arrested for attempting to murder Trump was a Trump supporter. Lindsey Graham blamed Iran. However, the speaker says the would-be assassin volunteered in Ukraine and shares the same neocon politics as Graham. The speaker believes the media is lying and omitting facts, distorting reality so the average person has no way of knowing the truth. The speaker highlights that the attempted murderer had been interviewed by every major media outlet and had extensive contact with US government agencies. The New York Times previously portrayed him as a "freedom fighter" in Ukraine, despite his criminal record and pending charges. The speaker believes the media will memory-hole the true story, and the public will be misled.

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The speaker discusses a major media story asserting that Donald Trump spent hours at his house with one of Epstein’s underage victims. They claim the coverage is ubiquitous across the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, and cable news, portraying the incident as a damning revelation. They argue the story’s impact is amplified by redacting the victim’s name, which they say would undermine the narrative, and claim Republicans quickly exposed the redaction. The name given is Virginia Dufry, and the speaker asserts that in depositions and in her own memoir she stated that Donald Trump never did anything wrong and was a perfect gentleman the entire time. They claim the media concealed this information and are now portraying the situation as a smoking gun that proves Trump is a pedophile, calling the media and those involved “vile” and “disgusting” for their actions.

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There has been a media blackout on the Pentagon files, which is being called the biggest US government leak since Snowden. Fox News even stated that they will not cover it. The leaked documents contain sensitive blueprints for Ukraine, and it seems to be a blueprint for setting up a war. John Kirby, Biden's spokesperson, who previously lied about the Nord Stream, told the media not to cover this leak and to stay on their side.

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The speaker states that, based on their experience, the term "fake news" is not strong enough to describe some reporting. They claim that some stories are written with a pre-determined narrative, and facts are then manipulated to fit that narrative. As an example, they cite a New York Times story that claimed the IRS had a 50% headcount decrease. The speaker says that the story used unnamed sources and was intended to create turmoil during tax season.

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The speaker expresses frustration with the lack of attention given to Seymour Hersh and the Nord Stream issue. They criticize the executive editors for their alleged inaccuracies in reporting over the past 20 years. The speaker believes that leaks revealed Zelensky's plan to bomb Moscow and accuses the mainstream press of lacking credibility. They mention Julian Assange and Tucker Carlson as individuals who have spoken the truth and criticize the press for not addressing the Nord Stream or Ukraine situation. The speaker also mentions people in jail for criticizing the war and urges the press to acknowledge their plight.

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The speaker notes that mainstream media outlets are strangely silent about declassified Russia hoax material. The speaker is not surprised because many of these outlets received leaks from John Brennan, James Clapper, and their people almost immediately after the Obama directed National Security Council meeting. These leaks occurred weeks before the intelligence community assessment was completed or even drafted. The media outlets printed what they were told without vetting or evidence because it didn't exist. These outlets repeated and built upon this lie created by President Obama's administration and went on to win awards.

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Mainstream media, like ABC News, is being accused of ignoring a whistleblower hearing and not covering the Biden bribery allegations. The media research center found that ABC, CBS, and NBC News spent over 500 minutes covering the Trump indictment but zero seconds on the Biden allegations. The congressman expresses frustration with the lack of media seeking and reporting the truth. He acknowledges the difficulty in getting the message out when a large portion of the media ignores it because it doesn't fit their narrative. Despite the challenges, they continue to make efforts to spread the truth.

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The speaker watched news coverage claiming the man arrested for attempting to murder Trump was a Trump supporter. Lindsey Graham blamed Iran. However, the speaker says the would-be assassin's politics align with Graham's, as he is a neocon who volunteered in Ukraine. The speaker believes the media is lying by omission, distorting reality, and preventing the average person from knowing the truth. The attempted assassin was interviewed by every major media outlet and has a lengthy criminal record, yet The New York Times portrayed him as a "freedom fighter" in Ukraine and detailed his contacts with US government agencies. The speaker fears this information will be memory-holed, and the public will be misled into believing a false narrative.

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The speaker expresses frustration with the media's lack of coverage on important topics such as the Nord Stream and Seymour Hersh. They criticize the media's track record on reporting accurately, mentioning Iraq, Syria, and Russia as examples. The speaker also mentions Julian Assange and Tucker Carlson, praising them for speaking the truth and being critical of war. They call for the media to acknowledge the potential for World War III and the imprisonment of individuals critical of the war. The speaker concludes by stating that the mainstream media is losing credibility and only appeals to a small elite audience.

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The speaker expresses frustration with the media's lack of coverage on important issues such as the Nord Stream and Ukraine. They criticize the executive editors for their alleged failure to report accurately in the past and question their credibility. The speaker also mentions Julian Assange and Tucker Carlson as individuals who have spoken the truth but faced consequences. They urge the media to acknowledge the leaks about Zelensky's plans and the potential for World War III. The speaker concludes by stating that the mainstream press is losing credibility and only appeals to a small, unproductive audience.

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The speaker claims John Brennan and The New York Times are in denial about certain intelligence matters because admitting the truth would be an admission of guilt. Brennan, Comey, and Clapper allegedly said the speaker was wrong about Russia collusion and the authenticity of Hunter Biden's laptop, but the speaker insists they were right and telling the truth. The speaker accuses them of giving false testimony, misleading Congress, and obstructing justice. Their argument, according to the speaker, was not simply that Russia meddled in the 2016 election, but that Trump was potentially committing treason as an agent of a foreign power. The New York Times and The Washington Post allegedly don't want to admit they wrote thousands of false stories or give back Pulitzer Prizes obtained for those stories. The speaker concludes that acknowledging the truth would force them to admit they deliberately misled the American people.

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The speaker claims that millions of Americans witnessed the president's mental incompetence, leading to the country's decline, but the media avoided reporting on it. Right-leaning reporters who did cover it were criticized. The speaker recalls discussing Joe Biden's mental incompetence during President Trump's campaign and being accused of creating deep fakes to mislead the public. The speaker believes the media's actions constitute a major cover-up and scandal in American history, contributing to the decline in trust in legacy media.

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The speaker expresses concern over media silence and the deletion of online posts. Speaker 1 is unsurprised by the mainstream media's refusal to cover or their attempts to diminish the impact of revelations found in declassified documents. The speaker claims the media avoids specific evidence and the voices of intelligence professionals who protested against malicious actions taken by figures like John Brennan and James Clapper under President Obama's direction. These actions allegedly involved creating an intelligence assessment filled with falsehoods. The speaker asserts the media avoids these voices because it would expose their complicity in pushing a lie and hoax throughout President Trump's first administration.

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There has been a media blackout on Pentagon files leaked recently, considered the biggest since Snowden. Fox News refused to cover it, citing sensitive Ukraine blueprints. John Kirby, Biden's spokesperson, urged media not to report on the leak, calling it a blueprint for war.

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Tulsi Gabbard, Director of National Intelligence, released new evidence alleging that former President Barack Obama and top aides conspired to subvert President Trump’s February victory and undermine the democratic will of the American people. The speaker asserts that while Obama publicly appeared to support a peaceful transfer of power, privately he took steps to sow discord and sabotage Trump, including manufacturing and politicizing intelligence that was used to justify baseless smears against the new president. The claim is that Trump had no involvement with Russia and that the Russia collusion narrative was a massive fraud, known to Obama and others involved, including former CIA director John Brennan, former DNI James Clapper, former FBI director James Comey, former deputy director Andrew McCabe, and others. The speaker reiterates that DNI Gabbard’s report confirms there was no collusion or corruption by Trump, attributing any wrongdoing to Barack Obama and the “weaponized” intelligence agencies of the time. The Russia hoax is characterized as a blatant lie manufactured by Democrat political operatives, approved by Obama, and leaked to the media to launch a years-long witch hunt against Trump in his first administration. Allies of the president, including Donald Trump Jr., were smeared as Russian assets, with some personally harmed by the false narrative. The speaker notes that much of this occurred during Trump’s first two years in office, consuming vast resources, time, and political capital to debunk the allegations at the highest levels of government. According to the speaker, nearly a decade later, declassification of documents by DNI Gabbard, alongside contributions from CIA Director Ratcliffe and committee Chairman Rick Crawford, supports a newly declassified 2020 report from the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. This report reportedly found the intel community did not have direct information that Vladimir Putin sought to help elect Trump in 2016; instead, Russia was allegedly preparing for a Hillary Clinton victory. The narrative claims that, at the time, Obama’s unusual stance led the intel community to publish implausible intelligence to sabotage the incoming president. The speaker asserts this constitutes one of the greatest political scandals in American history, noting that legacy media outlets such as the New York Times and the Washington Post were rewarded with Pulitzer Prizes for propagating political disinformation. The claim is made that those awards should be stripped from journalists who disseminated out-of-context and false intelligence to push a political narrative in service of the Democrats and associated intelligence actors.

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Some media outlets show bias towards politicians, treating Republicans differently than Democrats. For instance, CNN cut away from Trump's Iowa victory speech, while MSNBC refused to air it, citing his tendency to lie. Both Trump and Biden have made false claims, yet the media's treatment varies. The new NPR CEO has a history of controversial statements, highlighting this bias. Coverage of Texas politicians defying federal law contrasts with the leniency shown towards sanctuary cities. Additionally, Argentina's new libertarian president is labeled "far right," despite his policies being more aligned with free trade and economic principles. Protests against his budget cuts are covered extensively, but his threat to cut welfare for illegal street blockers effectively ended the protests. More people are now turning to independent news sources, indicating a shift away from traditional media.

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The media used to be the primary source for people to stay informed about the world. However, nowadays, it conveniently omits anything it doesn't want to be the center of attention. For example, all they talk about is January 6th and how Trump might return. But what about the current president's inability to speak coherently? He often invents words and struggles through his speeches, yet nobody seems to address it.

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Some media outlets display bias towards politicians, treating Republicans differently than Democrats. For instance, during Trump's Iowa caucus victory speech, CNN cut away, while MSNBC refused to air it, citing his tendency to lie. Both Trump and Biden have made false statements, yet the media's treatment varies significantly. The new CEO of NPR has a history of controversial tweets, highlighting this bias. Additionally, media labels like "far right" for libertarians misrepresent their principles. In Argentina, the new president's budget cuts are labeled as drastic, while protests against him are covered extensively. However, his firm stance against illegal protests has proven effective. Despite this media landscape, more people are turning to independent journalists for news, indicating a shift away from traditional outlets.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Media's "Don't Say Gay" Misinformation, and Durham Probe Reality, with Dave Rubin and Paul Sperry
Guests: Dave Rubin, Paul Sperry
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Megyn Kelly welcomes Dave Rubin to discuss various topics, starting with their dogs and transitioning to serious political issues. They address the controversial "Don't Say Gay" bill in Florida, clarifying that it prohibits discussions about sexual orientation and gender identity in K-3 classrooms, emphasizing that the media misrepresents it as a homophobic measure. Rubin argues that the bill is about parental rights and age-appropriate education, while Kelly shares her experiences with her children and the confusion surrounding gender identity discussions in schools. They express concern over the influence of teachers' unions and the potential indoctrination of children. Rubin highlights the dangers of pushing gender identity discussions on young kids, suggesting that it could lead to confusion and harm. They also touch on the broader implications of educational policies and the need for parents to be vigilant about what their children are taught. The conversation shifts to the ongoing investigation by John Durham into the origins of the Trump-Russia probe. Paul Sperry joins to explain the role of Rodney Joffe, a tech executive accused of improperly accessing Trump’s data. Joffe's questionable background, including past scams, raises concerns about how he gained access to sensitive information. Sperry details how Joffe and his associates allegedly spied on Trump and his campaign, using their positions to push a narrative that Trump was colluding with Russia. They discuss the media's reluctance to cover these revelations, fearing the unraveling of the Russiagate narrative, which could jeopardize their credibility. The conversation concludes with a focus on the implications of these investigations for privacy rights and the integrity of political processes, emphasizing the need for accountability and transparency in government actions.

The Rubin Report

Trump, Mathematics, and the 'Thinkuisition' | Eric Weinstein | POLITICS | Rubin Report
Guests: Eric Weinstein
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In this Rubin Report conversation, Eric Weinstein and Dave Rubin explore the interplay between culture, media, and power as they push against what they describe as entrenched institutional narratives. The dialogue covers how campuses have become a focal point for debates about free expression, intellectual autonomy, and the balance of power between faculty and administration. Weinstein argues that universities are increasingly leveraging equity agendas to constrain hiring and to police ideas, and he highlights Bret Weinstein’s Evergreen State story as a case study of how open inquiry can be curtailed by campus politics. The talk then shifts to the broader media landscape, with Weinstein critiquing how major outlets may underreport or spin certain narratives, and Rubin and he debate the role of mainstream journalism in shaping public perception. Their conversation frequently returns to the tension between pursuing truth and navigating the incentives that drive large media organizations and donors. A core theme is the idea of “systems thinking” applied to public discourse. They discuss how audiences are often served by narratives that map complex positions into simple labels, and how individuals who take nuanced, “dine-a-la-carte” stances can be mischaracterized as either enemies or allies based on headlines and selective quotes. This leads to a discussion of a four-quadrant framework for analyzing intellectual positions, contrasting first-principles thinkers and contrarians with those who wield influence through rent-seeking or social policing. The aim, Weinstein suggests, is to cultivate a space where ideas can be debated without umbrella judgments or silencing tactics. The episode also delves into the potential paths forward: reimagining journalistic institutions to reduce narrative distortion, or building resilient, independent networks that enable meaningful dialogue across ideological lines. Tying these threads to current events, the conversation reflects on the disruption caused by high-visibility political actors and the challenge of creating a shared, semi-reliable sense-making arena in an era of polarized media.
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