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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to Media Exposed, where we cover the media so
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Speaker 2 (00:07):
One a weekly basis. We're going to talk.
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Meet White House correspondence dinner and they canceled the comedian.
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We're gonna tell you why.
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It's gonna talk about sixty minutes Leslie Stall and her
report on.
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The Israeli hostage. Does she even interviewed the hostage? And
we'll show you how she treated him.
Speaker 1 (00:22):
We also going to talk about tariffs and how's that
playing in the news cycle too. We're also gonna talk
about Bill Maher. You recently kind of bide in to
the White House. You know, they'll walk about that into you.
We'll walk about Gavin Newsom, and we're gonna talk about
other things coming up on Media.
Speaker 3 (00:36):
Exposed to.
Speaker 2 (00:46):
What they do say is fake.
Speaker 4 (00:49):
He that's how devious the media has become their full
force activists.
Speaker 5 (00:56):
Now they Trump folks were in on it, Sway's elections,
Sways policy.
Speaker 2 (01:03):
We need to expose them. Republicans trash the contry.
Speaker 1 (01:07):
Yeah, it's stop.
Speaker 4 (01:15):
I've been doing this since I was eighteen. I've had
hit jobs done against me. I've been attacked by media reporters,
are you afraid no truth will prevail? Thank News Media,
We're here to call you out.
Speaker 6 (01:31):
Into the news.
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Media exposed with Adam Wise starts now.
Speaker 1 (01:41):
Welcome back to Media exposed. Defund PBS now. PBS's public
broadcasting system has been around for decades and decades, and
it's really a kind of an armored Democratic Party. Tax
Payers shouldn't be forced to fund left this propaganda. And
PBS just gave a platform to medium is Hack to
wind about conservatives having too much free speech online. Their
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solution since it are right again and rigged the media
landscape even more. This is exactly why PBS should lose
every dime of taxpayer funding immediately. Let me welcome my guests, friend,
colleague David Zier, host a breaking point on Real America's
Voice News. David, thanks for joining us.
Speaker 7 (02:22):
Great to be with you, Adam, David.
Speaker 1 (02:24):
Even in those hearings there was a congressional hearings for PBS,
NPR and Talk because we've been funding this for decades
upon decades, and it's basically somewhat of an arm of
the Democratic Party to kind of like activists watch it.
We be funding this, especially in this landscape when the
public overwhelmingly voted to support Donald Trump. But I want
to show you a cut here because as this is
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going on, as there's a battle in conference, and they
know there's a new administration, they know there's a new
you know culture, kind of a culture in Washington right now.
Speaker 2 (02:56):
And look who they bring on.
Speaker 1 (02:57):
Jeff Bennett from PBS on Angela caruson, the.
Speaker 2 (03:02):
President of Media Matters. Can you imagine, let's go to
cut one watches.
Speaker 8 (03:06):
There's always been a little bit of it imbalanced. You know,
talk radio and Fox News in the nineties and early
two thousands, they had dominance, they had a lot of
a lot of listeners, but there were other things that
counterbalanced them, so they weren't dominant in the entire information landscape.
They just spoke to a very consolidated few. That's just
not the case anymore. So we just did this really
big study that looked on online voices and you know,
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sort of the largest programs sort of political and non
and sort of political adjacent, left, left adjacent, right right adjacent.
But when you add it all up, the right and
right leaning and right adjacent programming accounts for eighty two
percent of the major online shows that's podcast that's streaming channels,
that's just that's narrative dominance.
Speaker 9 (03:47):
That Yeah, and that includes podcasts that aren't overtly political,
exports and comedy podcasts for instance.
Speaker 1 (03:53):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (03:53):
That was the part that was the most to me
surprising and yet disturbing about the study is that, you know,
of the of the four hundred shows that we looked at,
one hundred or so of them were non political sports culture.
But when you actually looked at an analysis of the programm,
I mean you listen to them, you coded them. We
found that seventy two percent of them, seventy two percent
of explicitly non political programming contained not only political content
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but right leaningitic content. They just branded it or framed
it as something different. And that's where this really becomes key,
is that that is the lens through which people see
the world. And so when all of that programming is
sort of tilting the scales in favor of the right,
the story that the majority of Americans are getting day
to day is right leaning.
Speaker 3 (04:38):
It's so ridiculous.
Speaker 2 (04:40):
You know, this has got to be the media man.
Speaker 1 (04:43):
Angela has to be the biggest hack for the last
decade on decade.
Speaker 2 (04:48):
And all they do. David Is watch.
Speaker 1 (04:50):
Conservative programming all day long and find every little mistake
someone makes to try to create cancel culture, try to
get them fired. And he has PBS instead of reaching
out out, and he's saying eighty percent of online, the
masses the new media are conservative. That's problematic. I mean,
it's just you think PBS would learn a little bit
and reach out to if they wanted to keep themselves
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and out lose. Dective would say, hey, let's bring on
some moderate voices. So what do you think about PBS
and should all the taxpayers fund then be thrown out?
Speaker 10 (05:21):
Well, the left has the inability to recognize the free market.
The Nielsen ratings, the Arbitron ratings for radio conservative media dominates.
It's because what the people want and they're watching. They're
not government funded and they're very dishonest. Like NPR claims
only one percent comes from federal sources and funding, it's
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not true.
Speaker 7 (05:42):
It's twenty three percent.
Speaker 10 (05:43):
When you add in colleges and universities that receive public
funding and other appropriations, and another five percent from federal,
state and local governments. It's it's not one percent. And
PBS gets thirty nine percent of their funding from some
levels of government, three percent from local, eight percent from university,
thirteen percent from state governments, and fifteen percent from the
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federal government. So you know, you can't artificially bridge the
gap with government funded PROFT the style Soviet task TV style,
you know, radio and TV.
Speaker 7 (06:19):
It's not it's not American. And these people they to
recognize the left does. The people on the right don't
want to see this crap.
Speaker 1 (06:28):
You know. They try to be cute and say, oh,
we only get this small little percent on EPs. But no,
but they give they give funding to local affiliates, local
radio across the country.
Speaker 2 (06:35):
As long as you play the NPR, PBS, we give.
Speaker 1 (06:38):
You the funding, so they get way more. They just
try to be cute with the numbers. And it's not problematic, Angelo,
it's the values.
Speaker 2 (06:46):
That's why eighty.
Speaker 1 (06:47):
Percent of the new online media is listened to by
right and conservatives. It comes down to values. I help you,
it's not problematic. You want to talk about this. Jim
Kramer had a meltdown too. He blames Trump for the
stock mark and a lot of people noticing or blaming
Trump for the stock market, but underbided nothing right for
four years you know, it's like a desperate DNC operative
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the market as natural's ups and down. That's the market, right,
just goes up. But ce Ndy's Jim cramerge just can't
resist using every dip as an excuse.
Speaker 2 (07:15):
To attack Trump. Where was this outrage, David during Biden's
disastrous economy?
Speaker 7 (07:19):
Right?
Speaker 2 (07:20):
They protected them.
Speaker 1 (07:21):
Four years inflation area, it's sure, you know, So what
do you think of this? And I've been noticing a
lot of you notice a lot of the they're like
cheerleading when the market goes down.
Speaker 2 (07:31):
Now, oh well.
Speaker 7 (07:32):
They're doing it. They're doing it just the other day,
right with the with the tariffs on leash.
Speaker 5 (07:38):
Right, But you know, Jim Kramer begged everybody to hold
on to the bear Stern's stock in the heart of
the two thousand and eight financial crisis. It was on
a Friday, it was at sixty the bear Stern stock.
On Monday it was at two, and billions were lost
and people's retirements were wiped white doubt because bear Stearns
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was locked in on these subprime mortgages and all this
other stuff that were highly leveraged.
Speaker 10 (08:07):
So I don't put any validity into anything. Jim Kramer
says he should have been fired for that.
Speaker 1 (08:13):
No, he has this little shtick is screaming his top
of the lung's voice so he gets along to get
along over at the NBC.
Speaker 2 (08:20):
That's the way he is. But I was at the
gym earlier the week too.
Speaker 1 (08:23):
It was I think the morning after the tariff announcement,
and all through the chyron of CNN, stocks coulda go
waiting for the opening market, waiting for the opening market.
Economists said this is disastrous for the economy. One after
daym at s NBC, CNN. So every movie makes is
like they're almost chap cheerleading, praying that the market goes down,
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the economy does bad, and you were fake in the economy.
They were faking the terrible inflation ran under bit and
every time we walked to the super market to buy something,
it was you couldn't eggs and milk and everything was outrageous.
So you know, we're going to see this and that's
what the media does. You know, one set of rules
for Democrats, one set of rules conservatives. David, But you know,
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I wanted to touch on this because Gavin News and
the you know, the governor who's out you know recently
he's going to be out in a couple of years
for his governor's race and then he has to find
a new career. Right, So is this dude He started
a new podcast, but he's actually bringing on moderates to
the podcast. And recently did Bill Marty he nuked his
own party because even though the Democrats are a total disaster,
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you can't hide it. There somewhere in the low low
twenties and is now admitting that what we all do
his parties and shambles, and he's wrecking California with crime, homelessness,
and high taxes. But he thinks he can fix the Dems.
When you were with the governor at California and everybody
flocked away from California, So I can pretend you don't know.
Speaker 2 (09:47):
So I want to go to this cut to here.
Speaker 1 (09:49):
Look what Gavin Newsom on Bill Martin, how he explains it.
Speaker 11 (09:52):
These guys are crushing us. The Democratic brand is toxic
right now. We had a high water mark two weeks ago,
and that was a CNN pull twenty nine percent favorability.
It's dropped when the NBC pulled down to twenty seven percent.
It's one thing to make noise, but you also have
to make sense. And I think with this podcast and
having the opportunity to dialogue with people I disagree with,
it's an opportunity to try to find common ground and
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not take chief shots. I'm not looking to put a
spoke in the wheel of there, or at least a
crowbar and the spokes of their wheel to trip home
to your point. And I think it's important Democrats will
tend to be a little more judgmental than we should be.
Speaker 2 (10:27):
This notion of cancel culture. You've been living it. You've
been on the receiving end of it for years and
years and years.
Speaker 11 (10:32):
That's real, and Democrats need to own up to that.
Speaker 1 (10:34):
You know, it's like a slick salesman or someone a
slick motivational speaker, but he doesn't live by his own rules.
He doesn't preach what he's saying. But you know, Bill
Clinton preached a lot of monerist stuff, but he did it.
He signed some orders, he signed some legislation that we're moderate.
Let's see if Gavin does any of it, because I
think I'm pretty sure he's just doing this because his
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future career. He wants to be in the presidential race.
Speaker 10 (10:59):
What do you think, Well, California's poised to lose three
congressional seats by twenty thirty and I saw Demo approval
rating as low as twenty one percent. So the Hollywood
reporter was saying that maybe Kim Gilfoyle was helping him.
You know, they he had bannoned on at Turk, right,
and you would know better than anybody. But you know,
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he's got a center himself. But you know, I think
Corey Booker taken center stage with his antics in Congress
the Wisconsin Supreme Court election. The Democrats feel like they
have some legs now, but the American public doesn't agree
with that.
Speaker 1 (11:37):
Thank you, David. I'll see you soon. See this weekend,
actually to see it coming up. Imagine interviewing on Moss
hostage and trying to go back for the terrorist group.
That's exactly with sixty minutes to the next it's a
new ern for the White House Correspondence Dinner.
Speaker 12 (11:50):
We're going to talk about that.
Speaker 2 (12:10):
Finally, welcome back to media exposed.
Speaker 1 (12:12):
Finally accountability from the White House Correspondence Dinner, which is
like they always call out the nerd prom but they
fired this hack Amber Ruffin recently and now they're going
to go back and not have a comedian, which was
the major part of this glamorous event every year.
Speaker 2 (12:29):
No more left to safe spaces. The media leads just
got a reality check.
Speaker 1 (12:32):
The White House Correspondence Dinner's tomblin on his head because
the White House Correspondence is no longer the media is
being run by the White House, and they're bringing on
other voices too.
Speaker 2 (12:43):
The left screams, cancel culture when happens to them.
Speaker 1 (12:45):
Never mind that for years conservatives were silent, sense it
and fire having the wrong opinions over and over. And
I did this story earlier about media matters and all
media managers sit there and watch conservative outlets look into
cancel culture and fire reporters. Is that fair in America?
And now they're screaming because they just want to open
up the media the White House. I want to get
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cap Emily Finn hosted Real America's Life Dues, and all
they want to do, Emily is opening up a little
bit the White House. Right, they had a monopoly, The
White House Correspondent Associates had a monopoly there. Ninety five
ninety eight percent of the reporters would all think the
same way left and they want to just open it
up a little bit.
Speaker 13 (13:24):
Yeah, just a difference of opinion. Right, this is America.
Speaker 14 (13:27):
There are Republicans, there are Democrats. There are two sides
to everything. I must admit, though, Adam, when I first
heard who they were announcing as the comedian for this event,
I said, Amber Who?
Speaker 13 (13:37):
Amber Ruffin? I had no idea who this even was.
Speaker 14 (13:39):
There are so many other comedians that they could have
picked that would have been so much better that maybe,
you know, dabble on both sides and actually give it
to the Democrats. They'd give it to the Republicans. Perhaps
Shane Gillis, THEO Vaughn.
Speaker 13 (13:51):
There were so many other people that they could have picked.
Speaker 14 (13:53):
But you know this woman, she said that the Trump
administration were a bunch of murderers. And so if that
is the type of person that you're going to bring
into an event like this, you know it's not going
to go well. You know, she's not going to be
fair to the President's and he wasn't going to be
there anyway. And as we were talking about, Adam, I
think the funniest person that could have gone to Nerd
prom was President Trump. He is just effortlessly funny, has
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effortless humor.
Speaker 13 (14:15):
I think that's why his rallies were so popular.
Speaker 14 (14:17):
Because people knew that it was almost a low key
stand up comedy.
Speaker 13 (14:21):
Skin every time that he opens his mouth, he's great.
Speaker 2 (14:24):
So I used to go every year, and then in
two thousand and twenty and thirteen, I'm sitting there and
Trump is a few tables away. He was everyone was
thinking about running for president at that time. But he
kept going after Obama about the birth certificate. So Seth Meyers,
I believe, was the comedian at the roast, and the
comedian and the comedian also does a lot of the introductions,
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and he made one.
Speaker 1 (14:46):
Joke, two jokes, three jokes, four jokes, and he kept going.
I said to myself it was actually it wasn't him.
It was Obama who made the jokes towards the president.
Seth Mais was just a you know, was the comedian
Obama like five jokes in a row towards the present,
towards a citizen at that time, tro I said, that's
over the top. We're sitting president take five jokes in
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a row, and he's sitting and he's not laughing. He's
taking it all and he didn't find it funny. Probably
wasn't funny too, but that was too much. And that
was kind of like the catalyst to say Trump, you
know what, I'm going to get a little revenge back
at them. It was over, but let's take a look
at cut three. We're going to look at Amber Ruff.
And this was got a kind of in trouble because
she was promoting her, you know, her actual appearance coming up,
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and look what she said.
Speaker 8 (15:30):
Maybe you could do that for the White House correspondence,
just change it up this year?
Speaker 13 (15:33):
Will anyone from the administration? How much do you actually.
Speaker 14 (15:37):
Know about who will be in attendance?
Speaker 13 (15:40):
Do you get like the rundown?
Speaker 15 (15:42):
I'm sure that I will at some point. Well, I
know the news organizations that will be attending. I don't
think the people confirm until quite a bit later. I
don't necessarily like, I'm not one hundred percent interested in
being like, ha, you're here, Look your stupid head, you're
burnt care like you're kind of a bunch of murderers.
Speaker 2 (16:04):
I mean so like they were like you.
Speaker 6 (16:08):
Need to be you know, equal and make sure that
the that you give it to both sides, and blah
blah blah.
Speaker 15 (16:15):
I was like, there's no way I'm going to be
for doing that, dude, under no circumstance.
Speaker 2 (16:20):
White as cors Bonser said, that was a little too
much for even him because they were all lefties, but
that was too much for them that they had to fire.
Like you said earlier, who's ample ruff and inspite of most
peoples should ever got that she got fired. Should probably
be celebrated more on Hollywood in the elite circles. But
that's what they want to do. It's a new era,
it's a new time. Should reach out a little bit, absolutely,
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find someone a little bit moderate.
Speaker 14 (16:43):
After just watching that short clip of her, I know
that it would not have been funny at all, because, honestly, Adam,
the Democrats have so.
Speaker 13 (16:51):
Much potential to poke fun at.
Speaker 14 (16:53):
I mean, this is the party of Joe Biden, a
president that hasn't had a coherent sentence in four years.
This is the party of Kamala Harris, the queen of
word salad. She's been unburdened by what has been she
fell out of a coconut tree. I mean, there is
so much the Party of Bernie Sanders, aoc Jasmine Crockett,
so much content that these comedians could have tapped into
and it's extraordinarily disappointing that this woman, you know, just
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wanted to turn it into a political spectacle instead.
Speaker 1 (17:17):
I mean, you don't have to really go deep. You
can look at Jasmine Crockett's Instagram over the best show.
She's dancing in the hallway, she's screaming, she excused the people.
She's a comedy skit on herself just looking at her.
And there's a lot of content with the Democrats there
certainly is. I mean, the viral videos they do with
all the same exact talking points.
Speaker 2 (17:36):
It's funny and it's never ended without even saying it's comedy.
Speaker 1 (17:41):
The things Chuck Schumer screaming on the steps, things sweating
and followed off, they're comical and they're not trying.
Speaker 13 (17:48):
We could have put together a better skin.
Speaker 2 (17:51):
Isn't that the best comedy? The comedic skills when they're
not trying and it just comes out that way.
Speaker 1 (17:57):
Let me chuck you cut four here because she went
after she was fired, and watch what happened here.
Speaker 2 (18:03):
Cut forth.
Speaker 6 (18:04):
Hey is Monday, and Monday's Amber Ruffin knows that when
bad people do bad things, you have to treat them
fairly and respectfully. When you watch the sound of music,
you have to root for the singing children and.
Speaker 2 (18:17):
The other people.
Speaker 7 (18:20):
You mean, the Nazis calling it.
Speaker 2 (18:21):
That is so one sighted.
Speaker 16 (18:24):
Do you think you're exaggerating for now?
Speaker 9 (18:27):
That is just the whole reason. We have a free
presses so we can report stories, you know, as they
actually haven't.
Speaker 6 (18:32):
No, we have a free press so that we can
be nice to Republicans at fancy dinners. That's what it
says in the First Amendment. It does, I think, so
I can't read it. They wrote it in that loopy cursive.
But the point is that you're sowing the seeds of discord.
Then I used to be the same way. I thought,
when people take away your rights, erase your history, and
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deport your friends, you're supposed to call it out.
Speaker 2 (18:57):
But I was wrong.
Speaker 6 (18:58):
Glad to find that out now because if they had
let me give.
Speaker 17 (19:01):
This speech, ool baby, I would have been.
Speaker 9 (19:05):
So terrifically meant just burning everyone you know, would have been.
Speaker 6 (19:08):
Home one AnyWho don't have time to teach you all this.
Speaker 2 (19:12):
I gotta go, Yeah, where you're going.
Speaker 9 (19:13):
I have to return the.
Speaker 6 (19:14):
Dress I was gonna wear to the Correspondence dinner I
already took the tags off, but I'm gonna just say
they blew off.
Speaker 2 (19:19):
In the wind.
Speaker 9 (19:20):
Yeah, but that's that's lying.
Speaker 7 (19:22):
But that's wrong.
Speaker 13 (19:23):
You can't say that that's true.
Speaker 2 (19:27):
You know, you go out and I'm going to teach journalist.
Speaker 1 (19:29):
If you and I were teach you in comedy class
and you say I don't want to make it to
the epitome the top and get on a show like
Seth Myers, well you get fired from your gig. You're
not funny, but you criticize the Trump and conservatives, So
that's how you get it. You're rewarding bad behavior in society.
What does that teach people? She's not funny, none of
those nothing was funny there. She just got fired, so
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you shouldn't be rewarded. And yet she's a the e
I pick. It's unbelievable, and yet she's on one of
the biggest shows at nighttime culture we have, and that
how do you teach people good values when that's what
that's what they bring on as guests.
Speaker 14 (20:04):
You can't even teach them how to be funny because
you get rewarded for being not funny. You know, I'll
tell you what after watching that I'm pretty sure she
is going to end up with a Netflix stand up
special if you're soon. I mean, the mainstream is already
accepting her and trying to prop her up. It's, like
I said, it's just really disappointing to see. And at
first I kind of thought, Wow, maybe the left is
using cancel culture on themselves. They're canceling themselves by not
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having a comedian at all. But no, it looks like
this woman is definitely going to get a lot more opportunities,
and I the next phone call probably be.
Speaker 2 (20:34):
The view, because usually the view comes along and says,
let's bring her on.
Speaker 1 (20:37):
She was fired because she wasn't playing the part that
they wanted to play, which is a moderate part right,
and even if it's moderate these days, is the way
the group thing thinks in the whitest correspond socis moderate
to them.
Speaker 13 (20:50):
As conservative, which doesn't make sense at all.
Speaker 1 (20:53):
Regular American values are wacky conservative because Andrew Schultz, the comedian, Theovon,
the comedian, other people you mentioned earlier, they're not really conservative,
they just have common sense and the comedians. But yet
the left has been so woke and crazy in their
ideological perspective of America in life, they pushed these.
Speaker 2 (21:11):
People to the right.
Speaker 14 (21:12):
Yeah, what with someone like President Trump in office, you
think that we would be embracing the other side, embracing
it even if it's not conservative, these moderate views to
have a different perspective on comedy.
Speaker 1 (21:22):
No, Trump stood up there, and that you know, in
the address he did in front of Joint Congress, says
I can cure cancer, I can cure things.
Speaker 2 (21:29):
They're still not going to stand up in Yeah, on
the left.
Speaker 1 (21:33):
But I want to show this other thing that was
SNL Colin Joe's criticizing uh Pete Hegseth.
Speaker 2 (21:39):
It was sating out live and we're going to cut
five here. Watch this.
Speaker 9 (21:43):
This week we learned our entire national security team has
the texting skills of my aunt Janet. Secretary of Defense
Pete Hegseth seen here indicating how many days since his
last drink. Detail detailed attack plans for an airstrike in
Yemen to a text chain that accidentally included the editor
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of the Atlantic magazine, of all people to accidentally add
to the chat, it was the editor of the Atlantic.
That's like, if you were planning a surprise Keen Sania
and you see see Jared from Subway.
Speaker 2 (22:21):
Uh funny, not funny.
Speaker 14 (22:23):
I will say this one. I did laugh a little
bit there, Adam. I have to say SNL that usually
don't hit every single time. But this one wasn't an
entire miss on my part. What happened with the signal chats,
I mean this was.
Speaker 13 (22:35):
Really really hard to understand for any American.
Speaker 14 (22:37):
Doesn't matter if you support Hegseth or not, if you
just support what they did or not.
Speaker 13 (22:41):
You know, their attack on.
Speaker 14 (22:42):
The houthis it was quite wild to be including this Goldberg,
this Atlantic editor in that group chat and.
Speaker 13 (22:49):
To make jokes.
Speaker 14 (22:49):
I mean, this was a huge focus of his confirmation
hearings as well, you know, the allegations that he might have,
you know, had a couple of drinks on air.
Speaker 13 (22:56):
I think that joke did land. I think that was
a little funny.
Speaker 14 (22:59):
Comparing it to the Subway guy. Now that definitely crosses
a line.
Speaker 1 (23:03):
They did an opening skit too about the signal of
chat and it was a bit funny too. But you
know the amount of time they'll spend on ribbon conservatives Republicans,
and I'd like to go back and watch how much
they ribbed Biden. Sure when they did do rib Biden.
It wasn't that funny, but we'll see too. And I
want to thank you for joining us, Emily. Hopefully maybe
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we can go to the White House Correspondence.
Speaker 13 (23:26):
I think we're going to do the stand up together.
Speaker 2 (23:29):
Let's try to do of comedy here. Let's try to
make it over there.
Speaker 1 (23:32):
But up next, how much time did the media spend
them the arrest of a PROHAMA student in the US
as a guest versus Americans killed by illegal immigrants.
Speaker 2 (23:42):
She'll be shocked.
Speaker 1 (23:43):
And we'll talk about Leslie Stall's interview in sixty minutes
with one of the hostages.
Speaker 2 (23:47):
That more coming back coming up on MEDIAX both welcome
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back to Media Exposed.
Speaker 1 (24:13):
Sixty minutes proves once again the media will bend over
backward to make excuse for Amas. Leslie Stow interrupts a
hostage describing brutal torture to ask if Hamas really starved
them or just didn't have food? Are you kidding me?
This isn't journalists propaganda. The mainstream media is dying because
of this exact insanity. People are waking up when so
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called journalists try to downplay terror and reframe suffering to
protect the maas.
Speaker 2 (24:38):
It's no wonder. Trust in legacy media is an all
time low. It gets worse.
Speaker 1 (24:41):
New study shows that liberal media obsesses over Turkish president
completely ignores Americans being killed by illegal immigrants. ABC, CBS, NBCC,
and mSv spent ten times more airtime on foreign students
arrest than on American lives loss to Biden's border crisis.
Their priority is a clear per cochecting the narrative, not
the people. But if the story doesn't hurt Trump, the
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media won't cover it. They'll cry about a Turkish student,
but stay silent on Americans murdered by criminals. They want
to keep flooding across the border. Their biases and just obvious.
It's disgraceful. This is why no one trusts the media.
They don't care about you, just their agenda. The press
ignores real issues affecting everyday Americans because it doesn't fit.
(25:24):
They'll left the script. They are the propaganda arm of
the Democratic Party, plain and simple. I want to welcome
my next guest. It's Harley Littman. He's a foreign policy expert. Colleague,
and Harley, thanks for joining us on Media Exposed.
Speaker 2 (25:39):
My pleasure.
Speaker 3 (25:39):
Thank you, for having me Harley.
Speaker 1 (25:42):
You know it's this sixty minutes piece, and it was
I thought it'd be like fair. And I want to
show you this clip that Leslie Stall did and she
was questioning the hostage about food and was he really starved?
They just didn't have any food. And I want to
show you this cut for us. Let's go to cut
sex in the way she framed it.
Speaker 18 (26:01):
Stall opened the interview by accusing Israel of breaking the ceasefire.
She did not mention anything about Hamas's repeated violations of
its own terms.
Speaker 19 (26:12):
Statistics tell the grim story of the October seventh, twenty
twenty three Hamas terrorist attack on Israel. Twelve hundred civilians
and soldiers slaughtered that day, two hundred and fifty one
taken hostage, men, women, and children. Since then, an estimated
fifty thousand gozens have been killed. Twelve days ago, Israeli
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Prime Minister Netanyahu resumed the bombing of Gaza, breaking a
fragile ceasefire that was exceedingly popular with Israelis.
Speaker 18 (26:46):
And it gets way worse. Watch as Leslie doubts American
Israeli Keith Siegel's experience of being denied food by his captors.
Speaker 3 (26:57):
They were beating me in starving me.
Speaker 2 (26:59):
Do you think think they starved you or they just
didn't have food.
Speaker 6 (27:03):
No, I think they starved me and they would often
eat in front of me and not offer me food.
Speaker 2 (27:09):
You know, Harley, we try, We tried so hard to
help the hostage.
Speaker 1 (27:12):
You brought a bunch of them back to your house
last year during before the parade to give them some comfort,
some of the families. And this is the way CBS
legendary show like CBS asks a question, I mean, and
then she starts off with fifty thousand dead from getting
these numbers from the Gods of health ministry.
Speaker 2 (27:31):
Why is the media constantly.
Speaker 1 (27:33):
On one side and not on the side of the
Israelis or the Jewish people, even in America? And what
do you think that ingrains the media so much that
they take the side always seems to take the side
of the Palestinians and a mass But what do you
think it is? Because you live in New York, you
read the New York Times, what do you think it
ingrains these journalists that way?
Speaker 20 (27:54):
Yeah, the media in general has had and has even
more anti israel An anti Jewish approach.
Speaker 2 (28:03):
It's complicated.
Speaker 20 (28:04):
But if I want to summon up, it's anti Semitism,
anti Jewish behavior. And why I say that is based
on the double standard, Because on what basis do I
say that the media is biased against Israel, especially the
liberal leftist woke media.
Speaker 7 (28:24):
Very much is.
Speaker 20 (28:26):
And the evidence is, I'll give a good example of
it is Syria. The leader of Syria was putting down
a rebellion and his government is led by a minority
in Syria called the Alois, and they were putting down
an uprising by the Sunni Muslims. They killed over six
(28:50):
hundred thousand Sunni Muslims and it was so brutal and savage.
When they went into a sunny village, they not only
raped the women, they raped the men. Where were the demonstrations, then,
six hundred thousand Sunni Muslims were murdered in a genocide
in Syria. Where's the outbreage, where's the demonstrations, It's not there.
(29:13):
Where's the coverage by the liberal left media, It's not there.
But so Arabs could kill Arabs and there's no judgment,
there's no outcry of savagery or genocide. But if Jews,
in defending themselves are killing Palestinians only in their defense,
you have this outcry. You know, I was at a
(29:36):
board meeting just earlier Yale Business School. I'm on the
board and I brought up the issue of anti Semitism,
and someone said, well, you know, it is saying that
the fighting is disproportionate anti Semitic. And my answer is, no,
it's not anti Semitic in itself. But who fights a
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war that's proportionate. I mean, it's just it's ridiculous when
you think about it, right, It's like if bank robbers
rob a bank and they have knives, the police, to
be proportionate, can't go in with guns.
Speaker 3 (30:10):
I think I'll absurd, that is.
Speaker 20 (30:12):
And what happens with food and water in Gaza is
that who must steals it. There have plenty of food
for themselves and their fighters, they're not starving, and then
they sell it to the guys and people at inflated prices.
Speaker 3 (30:26):
This is what goes on with food to Gaza.
Speaker 20 (30:29):
So the media doesn't let this media really doesn't report
this and talk about it because they're a hostile to
Israel and Jews.
Speaker 1 (30:37):
And that's probably Harley, that's probably part of the reason
why we got to where we are.
Speaker 2 (30:42):
They didn't report the truth.
Speaker 1 (30:43):
They didn't report teaching generation generation of kids to kill,
to hate Jews, to hate American values, to hate Israel,
and they created these bunkers, have the bunkers. Instead of
building a better society for their family and friends, they
went on and nobody reported this craziness. The Israelis kind
of like just went along because of the pressure from
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the outside world. So they let it go along, letting
thousands upon thousands come in every day to work.
Speaker 2 (31:11):
There's mosques in Israel left and right everywhere, and they're.
Speaker 1 (31:15):
The most open society, maybe more open society in the
world what they do, and yet they're not reported.
Speaker 2 (31:21):
Those stories aren't reported. We've learned through people like you
and I learning how open they are.
Speaker 1 (31:25):
That there's mass everywhere and they're flooded into Israel Muslims
every day to work. And this is what happened after
a while, and I've only heard it with a great,
great point. When the Muslims are killed in Israel, Oh
my god, it's news. The bombs and right away you
notice the God's a health ministry just said we bombed
(31:46):
out a hospital, and it's all over the media. Right,
instead of and then we have to play cleanup. You
notice that, well, you know.
Speaker 20 (31:54):
That's a good example. So a hospital is protected under
the Geneva Convention to be neutral and not to have
it to be attacked unless, for example, it uses one
of its balconies to fire rockets into an Israeli home,
an example like that, the hospital loses its protected status.
(32:18):
So the media tends not to report that. So that's
where you get the bias. But if you want to
focus just on why the media's anti semitic is just
even the way they're covering the war in Gaza, they
don't really raise the questions of where did the billions
of dollars come from to build these tunnels.
Speaker 3 (32:39):
It came from the UN, it came from Undra, it
came from the European Union.
Speaker 20 (32:44):
And instead of putting that money into hospital, schools and innovation,
it went into building tunnels, which was to create an
exterminished policy against Israel. And let's all be clear, the
goal of Hamas is to terminate Israel a sovereign nation.
The goal of a Maas is to kill every single man, woman,
(33:06):
and Jewish child in Israel. They've stated that, they said
they'll repeat it. And on October seventh, they were doing it.
They were murdering hundreds of people. They killed, as you
heard in the Leslie Storerport in sixty minutes, twelve hundred people,
but most of them reticent civilians, women and children. I
want to give you just a very good example. There's
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a man named Ovid whose body came back. Supposedly was
supposed to be the Bibas's mother, the redheaded children. The
mother was supposed to be her body, and it was
not her body. So anyway another they finally got her body,
but before that they got Ovid's body.
Speaker 2 (33:49):
Who's Ovid?
Speaker 20 (33:50):
Eighty four year old man who was a peace activist.
He would go to Gaza and on his own Nickel
would take Palestinian civilis who had cancer, bring them to
Israel and have them be treated for cancer for free.
And even though he explain that when Hamas attacked his kibbutz,
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they still beat him up, brought him to Gaza, tortured
him eighty four year old man, tortured him and eventually
murdered him.
Speaker 1 (34:20):
And like you said, marked, the people don't realize the kibbutz,
the people that they went into the kabuzers. Those were
the most open, the most liberal of the society. They
were the most welcoming. They believed in peace. And what
happened at the end of the day, they murdered them too.
So what we always wanted to hope for of peace,
Like you always say, you need to destroy them, you
(34:41):
need to you know, curt them, and they can't. We
can't allow to go back to decide that they once were.
And it's a shame that Leslie's Leslie staff sits there.
I want to get your final thoughts. She sits there
and says, do you think they didn't have food or
they were just starving?
Speaker 21 (34:55):
You?
Speaker 1 (34:55):
Like, what kind of question is that to a guy
that's been in torture for a year? Right, give me
your final thoughts on that.
Speaker 3 (35:01):
It's cruel, it's horrible. In fact, one of us would do.
Speaker 20 (35:04):
They had plenty of food, as you heard from the
person who's a former hostage. They would eat that food
well in front of someone who's starving to death.
Speaker 3 (35:14):
And it's a form of torture. And they get away
with this.
Speaker 20 (35:18):
And again, where's the liberal progressives protesting this? You know,
Hamas's anti women, anti gay, their anti freedom of press.
They're corrupt, their religious theocracy. They're aligned with China and
our enemies and Iran.
Speaker 1 (35:35):
Right Ali, thank you for joining us, Hodaly, I'll see
you there.
Speaker 2 (35:38):
Thanks again, thank you.
Speaker 1 (35:40):
A blast, thank you a blast. And their blind hatred
of Elon Musk. Dems are tearing up everything they stand for.
Speaker 2 (35:48):
Elon much Elon kate again. That more coming up on
d exspost. Welcome back to medias. But Elon Musk Arrangement.
Speaker 1 (36:13):
City exposes hypocrisy. Every week we're doing Elon segments like
these the co President. They reject everything they claim to
stand for. Democrats once champion free speech, clean energy innovation.
Now they're against electric cars, energy until Elon Musk embrace them.
Now because he won't towe their party line, they smear
him as a villain.
Speaker 2 (36:34):
Left.
Speaker 1 (36:34):
Obsession with destroying Must proves that they have abandon their
so called principles. Media salivates over Tesla's stockdrop, ignores normal
industry fluctuations. Tesla shaz dip and the media pounces, hoping
to fuel their anti Must narrative narrative. Meanwhile, major automakers
seem worse yet to manufacture outrage. This is selective coordinated
(36:54):
and desperate smears and more media hypocrisy exposed, blaming mus
for GOP losses this early this week while cheering Demo
Mega Mega donus. In less than two minutes, CNN winds
about Elon Musk supporting a conservative in the Wisconsin Supreme
Court race, then praise as a Florida Democrat getting millions
in outside money. It's such wild hypocricy, right in the
(37:16):
same tech segment, same minute.
Speaker 2 (37:18):
It's different when they do it.
Speaker 1 (37:19):
This is the media's game, rigged the narratives me of
the right and protect their own Democrats smear a man
who is literally save in the US from massive debt
to left aid zelon because they can't control them, whether
it's x evs AI or space explayers that must refuse
to bend to the established that makes him a threat
to their narrator. I want to welcome my next guest,
Dennis Neil, host of What's Bugging Me podcast on Ricochet
(37:42):
and author of the recent book The Leadership Genius of
Elon Musk. Dennis, thanks for joining us.
Speaker 2 (37:48):
Good to see you.
Speaker 21 (37:49):
Well that the events just keep getting more entertaining all
the time, don't they. And now there's talked that Elon
Musk is going to back away soon from his DOGE effort.
But I don't believe it, and nor should you. I
think that he's got this one hundred and thirty day
window where he's a special government employee, does have to
require any kind of vetting or special approval, and he
might kind of step away from that leadership active role.
(38:12):
But I think he's putting in good fellow DOGE members
in place to be able to carry on while he
kind of backs away a bit, if he backs away
at all.
Speaker 1 (38:23):
But only this week there was this big Supreme Court race.
I want to show you this article, this media I
had headline article. Look at this Musk candidate loses critical
Wisconsin race as liberal maintain control. I mean, Musk loses
the race. They blame it on Rusk. He's lent the president,
he's not the Meanwhile, they blame it on him and
(38:43):
his money. Meanwhile, when the Democrats sorrows, Democrats usually spend
way more money. But you don't see headlines like that,
but they love to blame it. Of course, they love
to run the headline in the Shiro on the next day,
blame it on Elon did did you notice.
Speaker 21 (38:58):
That where everything's now going to be blamed on Elon
that used to do this to Trump all the time,
and now you know it's not sticking, it's not working
against Trump, and so they're kind of try this against Elon.
But it's really deplorable and unfortunate because some of the
waste in the fraud in government spending that Elon and
Doge are uncovering are simply incredible and amazing. Did you
(39:22):
see the latest where he's on stage in a Wisconsin
rally for that race that that just went more the
Democrat way, and he's with this fellow billionaire Antonio Grassius,
who has just found inside the Social Security database not
only that they had twenty million people who are one
hundred and twenty years old and considered to be alive
just because of a fluke, but also that in the
(39:43):
final year of Biden, we had two point one million
or so illegal aliens. We came in and they were
given Social Security numbers and one point three million of
them apparently ended up on Medicaid.
Speaker 3 (39:58):
And this is when I didn't insist that this never happened.
Speaker 21 (40:01):
And Elon Musk and Antonio Grassias and Doge just uncovered
it and the Washington Post and others. So, oh, you
don't understand. Of course you give them sold security numbs
because then they can get a job and paid taxes.
Speaker 3 (40:13):
No, No, the fact is Medicaid benefits.
Speaker 21 (40:16):
We're going to illegal aliens while Americans are sleeping on
the street.
Speaker 3 (40:22):
And that's just deplorable and awful.
Speaker 1 (40:25):
So with the huge media corporations, Dennis the Ligne constantly
that Trump's saying is cutting social Security, that the Congress
is going to cut Social Security. He stands on this stage, Elon,
He says, we found all the millions of fraud and
social Security fake numbers, and they registered to vote, so
we know what they're up to.
Speaker 2 (40:42):
They want to keep control of the government forever. This
is great stories.
Speaker 1 (40:46):
This is fraud, this is illegal immigrants, this is security numbers,
is voting everything we believe in American democracy and in
the government spending. There's the stories. Let's see if any
of them dig into this story. No, not a whisper, right, Eons,
I didn't know about this until Elon stands on the
stage with his other you know, a doje colleague? But
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do we hear a whisper from the meeting about this?
What a big story. That should be it should be
splattered all over the tables, over the papers. What's this
other show? I'm going to show you this other article
in the New York Times this morning after the election.
Liberal wins Wisconsin despite Elon's millions, right, thanks to.
Speaker 21 (41:24):
George It's to Soros's millions. You know, this was the
richest most expensive judges race ever in history. And you
know why, not because of crime and punishment and issues
like that locally, but because they know that this judge,
this Democrat, will go along with their plan the redistrict
in some way as to eliminate two Republican seats in Congress,
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which could change the majority and and go into gridlock.
And that's why millions of dollars from these billionaires like
Pritzker came into the to this race as well. And
it wasn't Musk who lost this race. It was Republicans
and Republican voter who are just I'd like to make
it clear, trouble right.
Speaker 1 (42:04):
Would you think the heading would be Conservative wins despite
Pritzker and sorrows and Democratic you know donor money. No,
it would be Republicans squeaks through. It would be like
you know, Republicans. Might you know Jerry Man who was
something like that, but you know they squarely New York
Times has to scream that is musk is millions like
(42:24):
it's a boogeyman.
Speaker 2 (42:25):
Terrible that they do this, and I'll like it.
Speaker 1 (42:26):
I want to go to cut seven and show you
the way Jake Tapper and Cash Wisha, who's this like
goddess from Silicon Reporter who always covers Silicon Valley and
so yea, how would they go to it over Elon
after the he lost the race?
Speaker 2 (42:40):
Cut seven?
Speaker 16 (42:41):
Well, what's interesting about it is you heard anytime anybody
brings this up, a Republican will say, well, what about JB.
Pritzker and what about George Soros?
Speaker 7 (42:49):
And what about this? What about that?
Speaker 16 (42:50):
And I guess the answer is you don't see George.
First of all, they don't see that out they're talking,
yeah right, I mean they might be giving money to
organizations this, and people can criticize that you want, But
the idea that like, oh no, I am going to
tell these voters forget like hiring Scott Walker to do
it or somebody on the Milwaukee Bucks.
Speaker 7 (43:11):
I'm going to tell them.
Speaker 2 (43:12):
Right, no, it's he has to suck up all the oxygen.
Speaker 13 (43:14):
He is only one other person that needs more attention.
Speaker 2 (43:17):
It's Donald Trump, right, you know what that theres are, Dennis.
You know I didn't find it bizarre.
Speaker 1 (43:23):
He says, sorrows or the other foot don't show their faces,
but Elon does.
Speaker 2 (43:30):
That's a bad thing. Wouldn't you want to personalize?
Speaker 7 (43:32):
Um?
Speaker 21 (43:34):
Elon is getting out front there, He is risking, right,
you g seventeen thousand death threats. He said recently his
company's stocking down. Sales are down because of the backlash.
And Kara Switcher, who's basically becoming a professional Elon basher
because it gets her more clicks and more media hits,
you know, is criticizing him for what for for doing
(43:56):
good things, for trying to get waste, and for getting
out there and standing up making himself heard. My book
The Leadership Genius of Elon Musk, as He's eleven lessons
and one lesson says free speech is everything. Stand up
and make yourself heard, and that's what Elon Dusk is.
Musk is doing at great cost to himself and his
company in his shareholders.
Speaker 2 (44:16):
But according to according ridiculous opposition right.
Speaker 1 (44:21):
According to Jake Tapper, Well, Soros doesn't get out there,
and the other dark money people in the Dems get
out there, and and and Musk should have must should
have got a celebrity from the Milwaukee Bucks. No, I'm
spending the money. I'm putting my name out there. I'm
going to bathroom. We like that in America. That's the
way it's supposed to be. I want to go to
a different story here. Corey Book is the new hero
(44:43):
of the media elite because he stood up at twenty
five hours.
Speaker 2 (44:46):
I don't even know what he was saying. He was
on and on, sweating going.
Speaker 1 (44:50):
But you know, the media loved this so much because
there's really no messaging, so they're trying. It seems like
they keep the Democrats trying every stunt possible, from cursing
to standing on steps screaming to go in in front
of buildings. It's just I don't know if anyone's working here,
but watch how.
Speaker 3 (45:09):
It's not working.
Speaker 21 (45:10):
Hence this desperation. This guy leads my podcast, this Spartacus.
He once referred to himself as having a Spartacus moment.
Thus spake Spartacus. He talks for twenty four twenty five hours.
He breaks the record set in nineteen fifty seven by
strom Thurman. And he's so proud of this when hey,
you know, college softwares are doing this all the time, man,
staying up all night right twenty four you know why.
Speaker 2 (45:32):
Under the wellness age and the mac Maha movement. People
tell me I've just start for three days straight, like
what but and they're like, oh my god, you went
a whole twenty four hours. But watch how the view.
Let's go to cut a watch how the view praises him.
Speaker 18 (45:45):
I said it was dehydrated.
Speaker 13 (45:46):
He said it was fasting since three days Friday.
Speaker 2 (45:49):
Well, and one thing that.
Speaker 17 (45:50):
We've talked about this table but actually disagreed a little bit,
is what the fight should look like. I have said
to react in rage and hot headed just to show
you're resisting in your fighting.
Speaker 2 (46:00):
Is not effective. This was effective.
Speaker 17 (46:02):
This was calculated, coordinated and disciplined.
Speaker 13 (46:05):
He did it with a village of other Democrats.
Speaker 20 (46:08):
He didn't peet, but.
Speaker 17 (46:09):
He used the question of like two dozen democrats stood
up to help him with that. That is what fighting
looks like if you want results.
Speaker 3 (46:20):
That was just a publicity stunt. They'll have no lasting
effect at all.
Speaker 21 (46:24):
And it's so vastly overestimated by the Democrats and their allies,
and it shows you how little they've got going for them,
and they're really lost. And they decided to take up
permanent opposition instead of stepping towards the middle, and let's
sit down and talk and figure out where we have
common ground.
Speaker 3 (46:39):
We can get some things done.
Speaker 1 (46:41):
Yeah, I mean Rachel Maddele went on for minutes in
midts and brought him on and was praising him, and
you know, making the new holy figure of the Democratic elite.
But you know, I don't think it'll stick, and maybe
he'll be for the base, but it was kind of
a ridiculous stunt.
Speaker 2 (46:56):
Dennis, I want to thank you for joining us again.
Appreciate it.
Speaker 1 (47:00):
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