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June 15, 2025 48 mins

Media Exposed with Adam Weiss - June 15, 2025

A - Adam and David Zere discuss protests, Simone Biles, and Greta Thunberg

B - Adam and Dr Shannon Kroner talk the LA protests and Dem and MSM reactions

C - Adam and Kris Ruby dive into the Trump-Elon rift and apology while media eats it up

D - Adam and Justine Murray discuss Terry Moran and his firing by ABC

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to Media Exposed. Well, we cover the media, so
you don't have to dig deep each week. This week
we've got to look at the feud, the major feud
that happened between Elon and Trump. Did it really need
to happen and where does it stand at this point.
We're going to take a look at ABC News. They
actually got rid of one of their highest profile anchors

(00:21):
for sending some terrible, nasty tweets. We're also going to
look at these riots spreading started at LA, spreading across
the country. How's the media covering this? Is it the
same as the Summer of Love or is that a
new one? And we're also going to cover US Washington
and how is that playing out between Congress and the President.
That more coming up on Media Exposed.

Speaker 2 (00:45):
Do you.

Speaker 1 (00:50):
What they do say is fake he That's how devious
the media has become their full fourth activists. Now they
colluded Trump folks, We're in on it. I don't loving
Sway's elections, Sways policy. We need to expose them. Republicans
trash the contry.

Speaker 3 (01:11):
Ye it stops nus.

Speaker 1 (01:20):
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 afraid Nol's truth will prevail fake news.

Speaker 2 (01:31):
Media.

Speaker 1 (01:32):
We're here to call you out.

Speaker 4 (01:35):
Had in the Media Exposed with Adam Wise starts.

Speaker 1 (01:44):
Now, welcome to Media Exposed. This week. We're going to
look at some of these riots. But I want to
welcome my first guest, as always, David Zier. David from
a host of Breaking Point here on Real American was David.
I know, hey David, for joining us again as always.
I know early in the week you were, you know, midweek,
you were at the protests in New York City and

(02:07):
it took off like and I think I was driving
by to at the same moment. It was quiet. It
was right below the just south of the Federal Building,
and I did a story, but I was driving by.
You said, they were really ruckus out there. But the
media is up to do good covering it as always,
But tell us tell the audience a little bit what
it's like being in the fold for a couple of

(02:28):
hours in the middle of those riots.

Speaker 5 (02:31):
Adam, You know what, I was right in the progrum.
They were violent agitators out there, and you know, it's
all it's all white girls and guys, and then pro
Palestinian protests, as there weren't hardly any Hispanics. There were
more Hispanic police than there were in the crowd protesting ice.
But I got to tell you a kudos to the
NYPD and Jessica Tish, the commissioner, and even Mayor Adams,

(02:55):
because there's pride once again in the police department. They
were all over it. They corralled the about a thousand protesters,
They monitored every move the helicopters and drones and everything,
and they kept them at bay.

Speaker 1 (03:07):
But they engage them.

Speaker 5 (03:08):
When they got violent and they started to pull their crap,
the police department stepped in there. And I feel like
I'm the only media outlet out there representing real America's
voice who's been promoting this story. I know the New
York Post touched on it, maybe a handful of others,
But the story of the day is that even though
rapes are up and felony assaults her up. In New

(03:30):
York City, rapes up almost thirty percent, felony assaults up,
you know, to like twenty year highs, murders down, shootings down.
Jessica Tish doing a good job. The police Department has
some pride again, and I felt that energy when I
was on the street in Lower Manhattan. And they're not
going to let the hooligans run New York City anymore.
So that was a good thing. I just didn't see
it anywhere else in the media.

Speaker 1 (03:51):
You know what it is. Eric Adams was a cop,
he was a sergeant, and he's he's not running as
a Democrat anymore. He's running as an independent because Democrats
dumped them at Do he got indicted, and he's not
beholden to the radical left anymore. So unlike Deblasio, who
was handcuffing the police, not defending the police, not sticking
up for police, Adam says, go do your job. And

(04:13):
good for Adams for doing that, and give him a
little kudo. See. I saw this story last week or earlier.
The week Simone Boles tried to smear Riley Gains because
she's promoting isn't it such a noble clause promoting having
women actually playing women's sports and not having some huge
man playing it. But she's defending women's with den she

(04:34):
signed sam Oe backpedal with the scripted at pr apology.
When Americans backed Riley by the numbers. She said, Oh,
but it was really a kind of like a pr
ploy the hypocrisy. It was obvious, David, let me sure
you this tweet for Megan Kelly after USA Today ran
this I want to read you. I want to read
you this tweet that Simone Bios put out. I wanted

(04:55):
to follow up by my last tweets. I've always believed
competitive equity and inclusively are both essential in sport. The
current system doesn't adequately balance these important principles, which often
leads to frustration and heated exchanges. And it didn't help
for me to get person at Riley, which I apologize

(05:16):
these essentially complicated issues, and she goes on and on.
It was so scripted, David, It's not really that complicated.
Women playing women's sports and playing men's sports, and what
do you think of that? Did you see that in
the news earlier in the week. Yeah, I did.

Speaker 5 (05:30):
And she's just making up for the fact that she
got a terrible response on social media from her post
supporting transgender You know. She spoke up after Gains commented
on the Champlain Park, Minnesota high school team, which featured
a transgender pitcher, Marissa Rothenberger celebrating that championship win. But
Marissa as a man, and Riley Gain said this is

(05:53):
to be expected when your star player as a boy.
So this started this few with Biles. But I'm sure
Simone Biles would be ticked off if a male beat
her out of one or all of her many gold medals.
Then she'd try. Then she'd cry foul, right, And just
remember a liberal is a conservative who's never been mugged, right.

Speaker 1 (06:13):
And once they she compete against someone, even in a
high school. Somebody said, even in high school, somebody would
beat her. So they all want a champion and be
on the woke side when it's convenient, and all of
a sudden they see get an avalanche of negativity and like, oh,
let me backpile with a pr apology. But guess who
was also? Was the news want to touch on the
also famous environmental champion, the environmental goddess Greta Thunberg's Gaza trip.

(06:40):
She was staged. It was a big pr studge designed
to feed the media. The left wing media is always
given obsessed with her. She lied about being kidnapped from
the Israelis while real hostage is still held by terrorists
in Gadza. There's like fifty nine or so maybe around
there left that they don't know where they are. Probably

(07:00):
a lot of them are not even alive at this point,
which is said, But it's shameful, it's disrespectful, and expose
how far this activist class will go to push to
anti Israeli Jenda, let me go to his cut, David,
I want to go to cut one here and with
Greta actually says she was kidnapped.

Speaker 3 (07:17):
On international walters.

Speaker 4 (07:19):
We were illegally attacked and kidnapped by Israel.

Speaker 1 (07:26):
They stopped you from running into guys. It would probably
pull you by your hair and treat you like and
who knows what they would have done to you. They
gave you food, treat you well, what a little you know,
you know, immature bitter girl she is that still gets attention.
What do you think of that?

Speaker 5 (07:46):
She's like Arruka from Willie Wonker, right, And after the
President called her strange and added that she needs anger
management classes, Trump doumbled down on that. And you know,
Greta Tholnberg criticizing Donald Trump. But she was deported from
Israel after trying across into Gaza on her influencer flotilla, right,
and then she's deported to Paris. She said she's kidnapped, right,

(08:08):
and she wasn't. And she said they deprived her of
food and water, and then the Israeli government released pictures
of her eating sandwiches and with her band cut.

Speaker 1 (08:17):
David cut to wish. She's complaining about the occupation.

Speaker 6 (08:21):
Are you disappointed you didn't manage to break the Blue Cape?

Speaker 4 (08:27):
I'm I don't know if disappointed is the right word.
This is a continued violation of the international law and
war crimes that Israel are systematically committing against Palestinians by
not letting AID come in, by starving people and mass
slaughtering in every possible way during a live stream, full

(08:51):
blown genocide that the world is watching.

Speaker 1 (08:55):
What a fool you know she actually ended in Palestinian
and see how terrible the true women. It's pathetic, right.

Speaker 5 (09:03):
Yeah, And Israel said what she had on the flotilla
was less than a quarter of what one AID truck
every day goes into Gaza from the Israelis to feed
the people. And they called her stunt not a humanitarian mission,
but an Instagram activism.

Speaker 1 (09:19):
So like overall, Trump's doing so much. But one of
the more important things that the Bidy mistry was hire
based on her sex race. You know, if it was
more important that your LGBTQ you got promoted African American.
You know, God forbid is really equality didn't happen. So
Trump signed some orders. PPO, which is the person of
the pot, put some orders in and they said we're

(09:41):
having merit berrys Hire and for now and no more
jaws for incompetent woke bureaucrats. And then the media is down.
I want to read some headlines. New York Magazine won
a federal job get ready to pledge allegiance to Trump.
Newsweek reported federal employees must now write essays praising Trump's
policy and cited UK anti Trump political who called the

(10:02):
new policy authoritarian regime. According to Political, David taken a
new sair, Trump and his allos have railed against a
course of the worker to undermine the president's policy, and
Axio cited Trump administration credits who appro said that packet
looks like a presidential loyalty test. Give me a break, media,
what does America is based on equality? Opportunity? Not equity? Right? Listen?

Speaker 5 (10:26):
Trump just wants an American workforce, a federal workforce dedicated
to values and efficient services, and previous federal hiring criteria
abandoned serious need for technical skills and adherence to the Constitution.
But the plan also reduces hiring times that Trump proposed.
It requires the interview process ensuring the hires are capable

(10:46):
and have respect for their country God forbid right, and
it aims to improve the digital platforms to enhance the
quality of the caliber of the new hires. News we
claim that you have to write an essay praising Trump's policies.
I think that's a big stretch. And of course the
leftist bureaucratic Soviet style hacks are in full panic mode
around the country. We need this at all state level

(11:08):
positions too, especially here in New York. Have you been
to your local DMV lately? Talk about sloth and inefficiency.

Speaker 1 (11:15):
Yet DMV is a mess, especially in New York state. David,
thanks again for joining us. We'll see you soon.

Speaker 5 (11:21):
Thanks so much, Adam.

Speaker 1 (11:22):
Coming up, boys will be boys. We're talking about Trump
and Musk. Let's see what's happening and how are they
getting along? And now that and more coming up on
Media Exposed.

Speaker 7 (12:07):
Welcome back, to media exposed. Media calls it peaceful protests,
while the cars bone the corporate press is gaslighting America again.
This seems like the sequel, almost like a terminator sequel,
and the terminators are the individuals destroying the cities that
we live in. Cops are being attacked, cities torn up,
and they still insist it's mostly peaceful. They did the

(12:29):
same thing in twenty twenty. It's deliberate a lot of
paid actors. Law enforcements is now a political target. Enforcing
immigration law is being treated like a crime. If you
stand for borders, potolice, or national Guard, the left closure
of fascist. Trump stands for law and order, always has.
It's glad that he's being forceful this time. The real
extremists are in the streets, not in DC. These aren't protests,

(12:52):
These are rioters riots. Working Americans can't get to their jobs,
small businesses shuttering, governments shut down in LA. But the
media has such severe a Trump derangement sentrum.

Speaker 1 (13:03):
They won't tell you the truth. They think he is
and they say he is the problem and his administration's
the problem, when it's the rioters, the thugs, manipulators that
have caused all these problems, the long standing open borders
gens coming home to roost. When the former media figures
say California was part of Mexico, they're telling you the plan.
This is about justice. It's about rewriting American sovereignty. Trump

(13:28):
warned us, and so does his administration. I want to
welcome my next BacT, doctor Shannon crona doctor. Thanks for
joining us. She's the author of children's book called Critical Thinkers,
and that's what we need a lot of critical thinkers
at this point. It so also the executive rate of
American Solutions always been fighting for years against forts vaccines.
Thank you for doing that for years. But this during

(13:50):
all that pushing vaccines back in twenty twenty, in the
middle of all that COVID, then we had these riots
sudden over that Saint George Floyd, who became like this
dolling of the media, and you know, we had to
have like seventeen different funerals for them. But this seems
like it's a replay. It seems like a movie we've

(14:11):
already seen out of Hollywood. And you're in La right,
and had somebody call me a edition doc and she said,
Adam coming, I'm coming to New York. Got to get
out of La, I'm like, and then mightn't pick it
up right side? Is it's too hot? Because La is
not that bru No, I have to get out of here.
Right in front of me, there's all this craziness and chaos.
So what is it like in LA right now? And

(14:33):
this is this? Are you seeing a sequel what we
had in twenty twenty?

Speaker 3 (14:37):
You know, it's interesting.

Speaker 8 (14:38):
It actually is not as bad so far as in
twenty twenty. Back in twenty twenty the rioting and we
had you.

Speaker 3 (14:48):
Know, guards everywhere.

Speaker 8 (14:51):
National guards were like set up at malls and stuff
like that. I'm a little worried that that could happen again.
We're expecting this really big protest throughout the nation on Saturday.

Speaker 3 (15:05):
Called the No Kings protest, which is actually being.

Speaker 8 (15:08):
Funded by you know, we've got there's ads being funded
by the heiress of Walmart, Christy Walton.

Speaker 3 (15:16):
And then we're also seeing that Neville.

Speaker 8 (15:22):
Sing him who he's been funding these these billionaire socialists,
who's been funding these NGOs, So he's putting his money
into some of these protests. So Saturday is what I'm
really more concerned with right now. In La. The protests
and the rioting and the looting and stuff is really

(15:42):
central to Los Angeles, downtown Los Angeles where those raids
did take place. And I just I want to really
be clear that the people who are protesting these are
not the people who came to America, you know, twenty
thirty years go looking for the American dream and wanting

(16:05):
to give their children a better life. The people that
are protesting right now and are looting and throwing rocks
at the police and you know, setting these weaymos on fire.
And for those who don't know what a weimo is,
it is a self driving robotic car. So your uh,
you know, terminator analogy is very it's a very good

(16:27):
one because it's literally like man versus machine. These are
robotic cars that are everywhere in downtown LA. But the
people who are actually you know, doing the looting and
throwing the rocks and all of that, those are those
are teens and you know, young twenty year olds who
have really lost their way.

Speaker 1 (16:47):
Sean, they would never protest the way they came in
legally and went through this whole process. We remember the
you know, the good hearted people that came from all
European and even Cuba and all those other to be
American citizen watched this assault. I want to go to
cut four and show you. First, I want to show
you the assault that they did cut four here, and
then see how the media covered it. Watch your peaceful protests, right,

(17:28):
who's taught to behave that way? Throw rocks? We taught
to give respect to copsle and watch how the media.
Let's go to cut three because after you see that
with our own eyes, watch how the media talks.

Speaker 9 (17:38):
We are having an administration that's targeting peaceful protests.

Speaker 10 (17:41):
A lot of these peaceful protests are being generated because
the president of the United States is sowing chaos.

Speaker 2 (17:48):
So I don't know what all this so called violence
is all about.

Speaker 11 (17:51):
Vast majority of protesters and demonstrators are peaceful, they're passionate.

Speaker 12 (17:58):
Well, first of all, it's not even all of downtown.
This is isolated to a few streets, five or ten streets.
This is not citywide civil unrest like has happened in
our city before. But if you watch the pictures, especially
on national TV, you would think that the entire city
has blown up into unrest. And this is just not true.

Speaker 1 (18:19):
If this is what the Democrats want to do and
put that camp in that chaos, and those criminals, I
don't think they'll have a party anymore. What do you
think of that criminal behavior you see and how the
media is cover that again, I.

Speaker 8 (18:33):
Mean, none of that, none of throwing rocks and starting fires,
None of that is peaceful.

Speaker 3 (18:38):
And that's just their narrative.

Speaker 8 (18:40):
And it's unfortunate that there's so many paid protesters that
are down there.

Speaker 3 (18:46):
None of it is organic.

Speaker 8 (18:47):
The ones that do happen to you know, want to
kind of follow the sheep, is what I'll say, are
the ones who actually really need that critical thinking because
you know, they don't have it. They're just falling along.
They wanted their board with their lives. They're the you know,
they're in gangs there. We've just heard about how all

(19:07):
of downtown LA is now covered in graffiti after these
last couple of days. And you know, there these are
board kids who have nothing to do with their lives
or educational systems completely failed them, and you know, and
and it's just it's a disgrace, and none of it
is peaceful.

Speaker 3 (19:27):
There are the organic people who are supporting.

Speaker 8 (19:31):
You know, legal immigration that that you know, maybe they're
protesting uh on, you know, different corners and stuff like that,
but those are not.

Speaker 3 (19:41):
The people that are throwing the rocks and setting hard.

Speaker 1 (19:44):
Earlier in the week there was a photo and it
went viral with cement blocks that were lined up that
will like put there on purpose too for the protesters.
That's paid and these agitators are paid. Their adds up
there that are paid. And I don't know why Gavin
Newsom Karen Bass can't call out criminal behavior, can't call

(20:04):
all their interested score and political points. And it's pathetic
that the Democratic Party has come to that these days.
Let's just cut five. Brian stelt to justifying that these
might not be recent photos of videos.

Speaker 13 (20:17):
You got to be careful at a delicate moment like
this to look at the time SAMs, look at the dates.
A lot of these algorithms are servicing hours old or
even days old content. So you might be looking at
a video of something wondering what's happening in LA it's
actually from two days ago, and that's you know, it
only matters because it can give people a false impression
of what's actually happening at a moment of unrest.

Speaker 1 (20:40):
Oh, Brian, you weren't so worried when January sixth, when
it might have been fake videos or just people walking
around peacefully, over and over again, these people have more
moral outrage over January sixth than this all violent crime
throughout the country, right.

Speaker 3 (20:57):
That's true.

Speaker 8 (20:58):
And what's really sad about this is that people that are,
you know, waving the Mexican flags and doing the damage downtown.

Speaker 3 (21:05):
Are really hurting the lives.

Speaker 8 (21:08):
And the futures of those who did come to America
for that, you know, American dream that have worked their
butts off their whole lives, saving every dime, using it
to get their visas and to get their green cards,
and doing it the right way.

Speaker 3 (21:24):
And it's scaring people.

Speaker 8 (21:26):
There are people who are now scared to come out
of their houses, really good, hard working you know Latinos
that are scared to come out of their houses, scared
to go to work because they're scared of all the
chaos that is causing, you know, people to kind of
look at them and so, you know, it's it's really

(21:47):
an unfortunate situation.

Speaker 3 (21:49):
And I'm seeing it here in Los.

Speaker 8 (21:51):
Angeles and then this Saturday, I think it's going to
get really crazy because of this.

Speaker 1 (21:56):
Nope, padus and watch this clip here. I want to
play it for you. It's you know, the C and
M brought on Catherine Barnes, she's the chair of LA
County Board super lights to Stook five and she actually
asked that what's worth the ice raids or the protests?
And I don't think she wanted this answer. Let's go
to cut six the supervisor Barner.

Speaker 13 (22:15):
Let me first ask you this are the protests or
the ice raids having a bigger impact on the city
of Los Angeles.

Speaker 2 (22:26):
Well, right now, I would argue the protests are having
a bigger impact on what has taking place downtown. I mean,
this is not peaceful protests. These are anarchists who are
going in and really opportunists. They're taking advantage of a
situation that unfortunately continues to escalate. So right now my
concern are the protesters not the peaceful which we saw

(22:49):
when they were downtown supporting you know, David Ferrettek. I
think it's important for us to recognize that they are
coming in peace, but.

Speaker 1 (22:57):
They're Well give me your final thoughts on that, Shannon.

Speaker 8 (23:02):
Well, you know what's interesting is the ice raids they
did start in the Fashion district of downtown LA. I'm
very familiar with that area. But they were going after
the carts hell. They were going after money Launders. You know,
under the Biden administration, we have had so many, so
many people come in, trafficking drugs, trafficking children.

Speaker 3 (23:21):
Under the Biden administration.

Speaker 8 (23:22):
They've lost already like three hundred and fifty thousand children
who were traffic through the border. And so these ice
raids are you know, going in and finding the actual criminals.
It's unfortunate that an occasional person who is working really
hard is getting picked up along with the with the
real criminals.

Speaker 1 (23:40):
But thank you, thank you for all that great input
and info, and I'd love to see you soon. Thanks
for joining us, See you soon. Up next, the alpha
male duel that played out on our socials and in
the media. That and more coming up on Media expos

(24:10):
Welcome back to Media Exposed. Tech billionaire Elon Musk early
in the week said he regretted it's some of his
social media posts he made out US President Donald Trump.
I regret some of my posts about President Trump last week.
They went too far. This didn't need to escalate, but
the media loved it. The mainstream media is desperate for
division on the right, so it really played into their hands,

(24:32):
and a public clash between Trump and Musk, the richest
man in the world, was a distraction and didn't need
to come to this. They shouldn't have took debate. Real
leaders can clash and move on. Strong men sometimes go
head to head. It's part of the deal, it's part
of life. Trump and Musca both force visionary and afraid
to speak their minds. Doesn't mean they can't rebuild the

(24:54):
common ground. The right should stay focused and the real
enemy spat is the problem, from open bord orders to
wars to economic crunch disorder. This is what matters. Unity
doesn't mean uniformity, but the mission has to stay clear.
Restore America to its greatness. Iron sharpens iron, sometimes alphas collide.

(25:14):
It's not personal, it's passion that left doesn't get that
most Americans do. And what matters to strong men find
ways to work together even after battles like this, and
what do you know, Musk is already back hell in
his bro again. I want to welcome my next guest.
It's Kristin Ruby's CEO of Media Group, and she's an
AI and tech analyst. To Kristin, thanks for joining its

(25:35):
first time media exposed.

Speaker 14 (25:37):
Thank you, thanks for having me on.

Speaker 1 (25:40):
Chris let he played his first cut here. Because it's
early in the week, midweek, and after Elon made this
sort of apology, I would say, and Fox and Friends
analyze that, they kind of criticize them a little bit
of it. But what shall they go over? What's going
to cut seven?

Speaker 9 (25:54):
Elon musk backtracking. It's called the big beautiful backtrack. He
tweeted this out. He said, I regret some of my
posts about President Donald Trump last week. They went too far.
He didn't say which one specifically that he regretted. We
have some ideas. You want to read through them, Brian.

Speaker 13 (26:12):
It says without me, Trump would have lost the election.

Speaker 11 (26:14):
Not a good thing to say.

Speaker 6 (26:15):
Dems would control the House and Republicans would be down
fifty one to forty nine in the Senate.

Speaker 9 (26:20):
Really not accurate. But you did put a lot of
time in Pennsylvania, Elon.

Speaker 1 (26:23):
We know that. He said this as well.

Speaker 5 (26:27):
In light of the President's statements about the cancelation of
my government contract SpaceX, well, again, do you commission it
is Dragon space tra.

Speaker 9 (26:34):
Immediately and that's been deleted. He also said time to
drop the really big bomb. Donald Trump is in the
Epstein files. That is the real reason they have not
been made public. Have a nice day, DJT.

Speaker 10 (26:44):
These are our opinion of what he might want to
walk back.

Speaker 1 (26:47):
We don't know what he wants to walk back. You know,
Christen a couple of those tweets. Did it need to happen?
Obviously Epstein File one. But these are such visionary leaders
and nobody ever probably tells Musk what to do. If
he said this, do that, do that, build this, build that,
and all of a sudden he's in the Oval office,
his pick gets pulled for Nasau. He's not getting his

(27:08):
way in a few things, and it came to an exposure.
But you know what, when boys were young and alpha
maers were young, they call each other all sorts of names.
Next day their friends. Again, this didn't need to happen.
Give me a thoughts. Now that must seems to apologize
a little. Did this need to happen in the first place?

Speaker 14 (27:24):
No, this did not need to happen. And then noticing
that boys will be boys.

Speaker 11 (27:28):
You're talking about the president of the United States of
America and one of the most powerful tech leaders in America,
and when they fight like.

Speaker 14 (27:36):
This, it sends a signal globally that the US.

Speaker 11 (27:41):
Is not as stable as we are telling other leaders
that it is.

Speaker 14 (27:46):
Therefore, no, these few should not be happening.

Speaker 11 (27:49):
If boys want to be boys, fine, but these are
grown men and it doesn't have.

Speaker 1 (27:52):
To play out on X got a good point.

Speaker 2 (27:55):
Deal.

Speaker 1 (27:56):
Let's go to cut eight here because New York posts
Miranda Devince, you got a new podcast, which that first
episode she got to sit down with the President and
wat's what she asked.

Speaker 14 (28:06):
What happened with Alon?

Speaker 8 (28:08):
Is there anything that that you can do to forgive him?

Speaker 1 (28:12):
Could you see that happening?

Speaker 15 (28:13):
Well, look, I have no hard feelings. I was I
was really surprised that that happened. He went after Bill,
that's that's phenomenal. It's the best thing we've ever signed
in this country. And that's phase one, Phase two, phase three.
All of a sudden is you know, it all comes together,
it's coming together so well. And when he did that,

(28:34):
I was not a happy camper.

Speaker 1 (28:36):
Imagine being through what Trump been through the first four years,
NonStop investigations, NonStop you know, people getting indicted from his staff,
people you know, losing their jobs, and all that, and
then four year that he lost in a controversial election,
he went through another four years. It seems a comma
Trump this time two point zero, right. It seems like
he's almost ready to It's a brother that he had

(28:59):
and the other got into a spat with each other,
and it's like, you know what, I forgive him. It
seems like they're ready to forgive each other. What do
you think about.

Speaker 14 (29:06):
Dway Trump ask that, so I think, yes, he did
answer it.

Speaker 11 (29:10):
He is much calmer this time around, and I think
that Trump looked like the clear winner out of the
two from.

Speaker 14 (29:15):
A crisis communications perspective.

Speaker 5 (29:17):
You're right.

Speaker 14 (29:18):
Trump was calm. He didn't take the bait, He didn't
keep going.

Speaker 11 (29:22):
In a crisis, you want to de escalate, you want
to be strategic, as you know, Adam, and I think
that's exactly what we saw President Trump do, as opposed
to Musk, who just kept putting his.

Speaker 14 (29:32):
Foot on the gas to ramp this up. And at
the end of the day he deleted it and you know,
try to walk it back. Some things you can't walk back.

Speaker 11 (29:39):
As far as what As far as what Trump said
in that interview, he said that the bill is great,
I strongly disagree that that bill is great, namely with
the proposed ten year moratorium on the ability to have
states regulate AI. I think the unfortunate part here is
that what Musk was saying his message about the bill,

(30:01):
many people do actually agree with that we shouldn't keep
adding money and more than we can spend and to
the debt.

Speaker 14 (30:09):
The issue is not what he said.

Speaker 11 (30:10):
The issue is how he said it, and that he
attacked Trump, and I think unfortunately his message got lost
in the way that he put it out.

Speaker 1 (30:19):
Yeah, because if you're a business lead, a visionary business leader,
tech mogul like Ela, why does this have to go
this way? I'm just going to buy Twitter and change
it and fire two thirds of the staff whatever he
fired at the beginning, and X and Twitter kept going
after you fired it all. But that's not the way
government works. To big bureaucracy. This four hundred and thirty
five congressman, one hundred senators, everybody's got to get that little.

(30:43):
So he's not used to that. And it was his
first foray into government. He did a great job with
doge Right looking into all the waste and fraud. So
I think just he's just not even used to being
told what to do or understanding a process. What do
you think, Yeah, I think.

Speaker 11 (31:00):
That for many this transition into government and then out
of it is very difficult, especially if you are used
to being in big tech, which moves at the speed
of light.

Speaker 14 (31:10):
Right, you have an idea, you build, you ship that idea.

Speaker 11 (31:13):
And for someone who's used to shipping a culture of
shipping fast and shipping updates, and that's what he's doing
with Xai and what he's does with his other companies,
I think it must have been extremely frustrating for him
to not see things that he wanted to happen happen
as fast as he would have liked. So there's certainly
a learning curve. But again, I think that his message,

(31:36):
which many conservatives do actually agree with, that they don't
want to see us keep spending spending and just having
a nation of debt that we are swimming in and
can't get out of, or someone like myself who's saying,
wait a second, I have an.

Speaker 14 (31:49):
Issue with this bill.

Speaker 11 (31:51):
I completely disagree with the proposed tenure AI moratorium. All
of that gets lost when you attack the person, and
I think you know, in the art of war, the
person who maintains composure, who is not emotional in the
fight is the one who wins. And that Adam is
exactly what we saw Trump do. And I completely agree

(32:11):
with you. He does appear to be much calmer, and
I think he has to be careful that he's not
baded in by people.

Speaker 14 (32:18):
Who are trying to get him to revert back to
other ways which he has long moved past.

Speaker 1 (32:24):
Yeah, the universe, did anybody ever tell you that too?
CHRISTI in the universe says, sometimes don't react, right, have
you ever gotten that lessons occasionally? Because when you react,
what happened even at that level, the highest level in
the world, the richest man in the world, he reacted
too fast and he threw out tweets that were inappropriate
at that level for the world to say, and the

(32:46):
media just fed on it. Man, it was crisis. But
in the news business, which we're in, how fast this
gets out of a news cycle? Right with the riots.
It's almost like if we taught our you know, communications
class here a lesson and news travels and news goes saying,
you never know what's going to pop up, and it
got out of the news. So what should give a lesson.

(33:08):
What if you if you were given Elon crisis Communications
giving him advice right now, what would you tell him
his next step should be. I would say.

Speaker 11 (33:16):
One, I would say Elon, take it offline. No one's
disagreeing with what you said. They're disagreeing with your method
of attack.

Speaker 14 (33:24):
Right You don't need.

Speaker 11 (33:24):
To attack someone that already has buying to you as
a person that already likes you. When you attack the
person instead of the concept, instead of the actual policy,
that is where you cross that line. And I think
that he instantly regretted it. He kept going too far.
He pulled it back. But Adam, I think the more

(33:45):
troubling issue out of all of this is his ability
to threaten US infrastructure.

Speaker 14 (33:52):
When he talked about that Project.

Speaker 11 (33:54):
Dragon, I believe it was if you were to ever
go through with any of these things, the US is
going to have a problem. And the big takeaway is
that we need a plan be You know, this isn't
the first time that Musk has been impulsive. So if
he is impulsive again, which we know he will be,
do we have other plans in place that we are
not relying on one person who can threaten.

Speaker 14 (34:17):
The US with infrastructure.

Speaker 11 (34:20):
We need something so that we are not over reliant
on any one person for critical infrastructure in the United States.

Speaker 1 (34:29):
Yeah, it's kind of sad that the United sits relying
on one guy, and he got really livid last week
and was threatening to pull it. So hopefully that doesn't
take effect and hopefully it comes back into the focus.
It's great having Elon. He did a great job, but
you can't battle with the President of the United States right,
especially in this way that Trump is And it's amazing

(34:52):
that Trump's still going strong fifteen hours, sixteen hours at
his age, isn't it. Give me a final thoughts on
Trump two points know quickly you made a find of
thoughts on how Trump's doing two.

Speaker 11 (35:03):
Point zero or that if you're going to battle with
the President of the United States, anyone else who.

Speaker 14 (35:07):
Did what Elon did would have their contracts revoked.

Speaker 11 (35:11):
And my final thoughts would be that must needs to
remember that he Trump treated him much better than I
think any other defense contractor would have been treated and
it would be wise for it Must to think about
what he says next time before he tweets.

Speaker 1 (35:25):
Chris, I enjoyed having you. See you soon again. Thank
you for joining us. Up the last, Terry Moran gets
exactly what is coming for him, a long time news
anchor international correspondent for ABC. Are rare right move by
the executives of the mainstream media ABC. That more coming
up on Media ex Post. Welcome back to Media Exposed.

(36:12):
ABC has just jump dumped one of their Trump hating stars.
Is just the start of the media finally paying a
price for smearing conservatives. Terry Moran trash Stephen Miller calling
him a world class hater, a big no no for
so called neutral journalists, and Alice he got canned. Imagine
that message receives. Smear Trump, smear his people, and risk

(36:34):
your career. Finally some consequences for their action. The error
of consequences is finally here. Journals who mock conservatives aren't
untouchable anymore. Right, Hey, ABC has moved sins of clear,
so you can't insult half the country and expect a
free pass forever. I want to jump on my next
best Justin Murray's TV host that the Media Research sent

(36:56):
the NewsBusters justin thanks for joining us, Thank you.

Speaker 16 (37:00):
It's great to see you again.

Speaker 1 (37:01):
What this is even a shock to me because Terry
Moran was, I think it's been there for twenty five
or close to thirty years. International correspondent, Nightline corresponded, White
House corresponded, and Trump just recently gave him his exclusive
and it was a one hundred day It was one
hundred day into his second presidency. Gave him an exclusive,

(37:22):
and he was one bias question if the nuts and
was really nasty towards the president. But this is shocking
because finally the executives at ABC said enough's enough. Give
me initial thoughts on the fire. Did you think they
were going to give him a slap on the wrist?
Did you think they were going to get rid of
them like this? Give me the initial thoughts.

Speaker 16 (37:42):
It's not a step in the right direction. But I
think this is just a smoke screen. I think what
they're really doing is they're using Terry as a sacrificial
lamp because they're noticing that people online, viewers, social media,
people groups like the Media Research Center, we are holding
the legacy media accountable. And at the end of the day,
we have to remember these networks, they're corporatists, they claim

(38:05):
to be leftists, they're very woke, but at the end
of the day, they won't go whichever way the mob goes.

Speaker 3 (38:10):
So when it's cool to.

Speaker 16 (38:12):
Fire someone who's deemed biased one way or another by
the internet mob, they're going to adhere to that. Before
they were just censoring conservatives. But this really is not
going to change anything. In order to not be biased anymore,
ABC would have to basically fire everyone. They went back
the same day they fired him. They went back and
excused the rioters on air, which is even worse of

(38:34):
a crime. Every journalist who excuse the riders on air
should have been fired immediately, not just Terry.

Speaker 1 (38:41):
Or someone with the legacy. In the amount of years,
Terry Bramsby could be being paid millions of par millions,
and they could look at it and say, well, we
can get away with firemen because he, you know, disregarded
the contract or you know, did something wrong. Would get
away with it, and let's get rid of that million

(39:01):
zero paying them, And it might be just an excuse
to save money. That's another excuse they could have had, right,
So let's got to cut nine. I want you to
watch the worst of Terry Moran.

Speaker 6 (39:10):
I like to say that in some ways Barack Obama
is the first president since George Washington to be taking
a step down into the oval office.

Speaker 10 (39:19):
I mean from a visionary leader.

Speaker 3 (39:22):
Of a giant movement.

Speaker 6 (39:23):
Now he's got an executive position that he has to perform.

Speaker 1 (39:27):
In the question you can sense on everyone's mind. Is
they listen so intently to him? Is he the one?

Speaker 10 (39:33):
Is Barack Obama?

Speaker 6 (39:34):
The man, the black man who could lead the Democrats
back to the White House.

Speaker 10 (39:39):
Around here, they're even naming babies after him.

Speaker 6 (39:42):
In twenty sixteen, Bernie Sanders changed the Democratic Party. He
made democratic socialism cool for millions of voters. Bottom line,
row versus way it is overruled. There is no constitutional
right to an abortion.

Speaker 1 (39:55):
Let's not mince words.

Speaker 6 (39:56):
Women will die because of this ruling. This is a
not of judges, but of politicians in judges robes. Fight
for Trump, not fight for America. He has the Republican
Party as a personalized power like we haven't seen. It's
a cardio, it's a Caesar, it's a fure. We don't
see that in this country. We do now. It's much

(40:18):
more like sometimes you see in other countries, an authoritarian
figure maybe who has crossed the line of legality, still
with an army of supporters and in fact, that the
White House at this point is a laughingstock right in
the capitals of Europe.

Speaker 10 (40:34):
Looking to shore up shrinking support with the white voters,
he needs to recapture the White House. The President boasted
about rolling back an Obama era fair housing rule, stirring
racist fears. This is why he was set here by
people who want to hear that message of America first. However,
it carries with it overtones from the nineteen thirties when
an anti Semitic movement saying we don't want to get

(40:55):
involved in Europe's war.

Speaker 6 (40:57):
It's the Jews fault in Germany.

Speaker 5 (40:59):
Charles Lindbergh led them.

Speaker 6 (41:01):
It is a term as he defined it his way,
but the words themselves carry very ugly echoes in our history.

Speaker 1 (41:08):
Wow, thank you to NewsBusters for putting that compulation together.
Sometimes we're on the fringes and getting the cable stations.
I didn't realize how bad his reporting is. He's supposed
to be a reporter, not some radical social justice It
looks like someone who should be in teaching at Columbia
with those radical views. Right, and Obama was the greatest

(41:30):
thing since George Washington, and he's taken into motion from
going from president before he was a community organizer. What
a ridiculous amount of cheerleader he differed Democrats and lying
he did against the Democrats and what do you think
of that whole real but thank you for NewsBusters again.

Speaker 16 (41:49):
Yeah, he called President Trump the feur, the dramatics, the
mellow dramatics. This guy has been a left wing hysteric
for years, and suddenly we're supposed to believe ABC beliefs
in journalism when they didn't fire him right from the
gecko right when he was causing he was calling everyone
a racist, and he was dramatizing everything that he disagreed

(42:12):
with with the right. He was making us out to
be evil, making us out to be every left wing
cliche in the book, racist, bigots, YadA, YadA, go down
the line. But it just goes to show once again
that ABC is just following whatever they believe their audience wants.
Now that the audience is sick of being told they're
bad people for supporting President Trump or simply for not

(42:35):
being a radical leftist, all ABC is going to just
pretend that they're neutral, but they're really not.

Speaker 8 (42:42):
They still won't be and that's.

Speaker 1 (42:43):
The national ABC. So people don't know this. We teach
this here, right, that's six seven million viewers. Gets to
go up and people hear that and the millions of
viewers and says women are going to die because the
abortion rulin and it's politicians en robe. That affects the
American people. And then you go and you see a
friend of your says, oh my god, it's terrible. What's
going to happen women? Why do you think that? Well,

(43:06):
I saw it on ABC, right, and that's and that
really affects the American people and affects policy, and it's terrible.
And thankfully he's gone, and Substack can have him and
take him because he's already joined Substack. Later at the
latter part of last week, I saw that let's go
to cut ten because Trump did. They called Trump all
sorts of bad names. They call him a dictator, authoritarian.

(43:29):
And yet after his hundred days, who he go to
He went to ABC and gave Terry Moran exclusive. Even
after all that terrible cover, he still gave me an
exclusive and watched the way Terry man the type of
questions he asked the president Trump was going to cut ten.

Speaker 6 (43:43):
And if I'm going to ask you if I made
Do you think the reputation of the United States has
gone down under your presence?

Speaker 15 (43:50):
I no, I think it's gone way up, and I
think we're respected country again. We were left at all
over the world. We had a president that couldn't walk
up a flight upstairs, couldn't walk down a flight of stairs,
couldn't walk across the stage without falling. We had a
president that was grossly incompetent. You knew it, I knew it,
and everybody knew it, but you guys didn't want to
write it because you're fake news, are right?

Speaker 1 (44:12):
Thank him?

Speaker 15 (44:12):
By the way, ABC is one of the worst.

Speaker 1 (44:14):
I have to be honest.

Speaker 6 (44:15):
Okay, thank you for the opinion, but more importantly, thank
you for having us here.

Speaker 1 (44:19):
Have a little sny little comments there, right, But that
shows that Trump even went to ABC, even gave me
exclusive and you're supposed to have a little bit of
a honeymoon one hundred days nothing from ABC. You see
the disrespect there, and it came back to bite him, right.

Speaker 16 (44:37):
Of course, and they'll continue going back, returning to the disrespect.
They're going to have a reporter or a reporter immediately replaced.
Terry Moran I'm sure they've done it already, and he'll
just peddle the same old cliches. They'll have him interview
President Trump, pretending to be objective but once again calling
him a Nazi and the fear yep.

Speaker 1 (44:58):
Well you think Trump should like he went to he
went to ABC Terry Moranus hundred days and then he
went to Kirsten Walker and they call them all sorts
a name. Do you think he should have went to
those two big major media legacy outlets because at newsbuses,
media reacs say, you call these folks out, and it's
not just once in a while, every day they're biased.

(45:21):
So I kind of see it as like, why rewarding
these legacy media outlets when they really despise conservatives, they
despised the President, they despise all policies, and yet he
gave when it was one hundred days, he went to
Terry Moran ABC and he gave Kirsten Walker from NBC.
Both had one biased negative question after are the what

(45:42):
do you think of that call? You think it's the
right thing to reach out to that side. You should
have gave some friendlier outlets to the exclusive What do
you think.

Speaker 16 (45:51):
Stare out of the troll. At the end of the day,
we can ignore them, but what's the fun in that?
Why not? Why not show them for what they are,
let them humiliate themselves on an even larger platform. And
that's exactly what President Trump is doing. It's entertainment. And
it's funny how these legacy media outlets they don't seem
to see that because they're so self involved. They love

(46:13):
themselves so much that they have no self reflection, no
concept of that, so they don't understand that when they
think they're getting something really good when Trump actually gives
them airtime, they're not. They're actually just they're feeding into
it and making themselves look like idiots on an even
larger scale. And I think it's great.

Speaker 7 (46:33):
I think it's great.

Speaker 16 (46:34):
That President Trump keeps making fun of them and.

Speaker 1 (46:36):
They will do. And on the other side of that it,
let's say he gave a Real America's Voice or newsmac
loos and he made news. The other outlets aren't going
to cover it because they don't like given right of
center outlets any coverage, so they won't even pick up
interesting news. So when he does do the major mainstream

(46:56):
media outlets, that goes viral. Give me a final of
thoughts justin quick.

Speaker 2 (47:03):
Yeah.

Speaker 16 (47:03):
Of course what President Trump should do is that he
should He needs to make sure and this is what
he has been doing with letting new media have a
voice in the briefing room. He needs to give everyone
a voice. But even give the crazy leftist media Outlet's
let them embarrass themselves, right, because it needs to be
a little bit even Stephen.

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