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February 25, 2025 5 mins
MSNBC’s purging Joy Reid and others—leftists cry racism, but it’s just business. DOGE cutting USAID cash might be drying up media funds—hope we find out. Reid raked in $3M yearly with 30 staffers for a lousy one-hour show. These TV clowns aren’t your pals—nasty, image-crafted elitists. Their bomb-throwing’s flopping; now the left-wing agenda’s sneaking into ‘respectable’ outlets like the Wall Street Journal. Big Pharma and ad money control the narrative—your news is bought and sold. www.watchdogonwallstreet.com
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Watchdog on Wall Street podcast explaining the news coming
out of the complex worlds of finance, economics, and politics
and the impact it will have on everyday Americans. Author,
investment banker, consumer advocate, analyst, and trader Chris.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
Markowski MSNBC page. Oh, I know the leftists are coming out, Oh,
this is racist, this is racist. They fired Joy Read
and they fired Oh just shut up, please listen. And
it's interesting too. You know, all of this, all this

(00:34):
doge cutting off, all of this US AID money. I
wonder if that money is getting cut off to some
of these networks. Hopefully we'll find out anyway. Anyway, listen, Okay,
the media is going to find its way. Okay, they're
going to find a way to continue to push their narratives.
They're just going to have to do it in a

(00:55):
different tone. Okay, the the MSNBC stuff, the CNN stuff
working any more. Uh, you know, not to mention it
because again, no one's watching. Basically nobody's watching. We get greater, yeah,
greater you know, viewers of podcasts much much more. There

(01:16):
are some fifty sixty thousand people that are putting stuff
out every single day that get much higher ratings. On
their podcasts and YouTube than these networks get. But anyway,
I'm gonna talk a little bit about Joy Reid and
her ilk. People like her. Let me put she got

(01:40):
paid and again I'm not get what you get. It's fine,
she's got paid three million dollars a year for her show.
You how many staffers she had for her program? One hour?
Thirty thirty staffers? What exactly did they do a one

(02:10):
hour program? I could do that. I could do a
one hour program and we're not even blinking, and I
mean it's thirty staffers and they were still able to
put out absolute dog crap all the time. Again, it's television, people,

(02:36):
it's television, and they're there to build these people up,
create an image. Remember what's his name there, David Weir
having a cut, He's wearing his fire jacket out in
California and having it talked in. These are not people
that you would want to hang out with. You wouldn't
want to have them fall over for a barbecue, You

(02:57):
wouldn't want to have a beer with them. Trust me, okay,
trust me on that. These are not Again, they're their
own clan, they're their own group. They hang together. You
know that they give the impression that they give a

(03:18):
damn about you. Somebody. Are some of the nastiest people
to others I've ever seen. I've witnessed it firsthand, blown away, okay.
And many of the events that I used to go to,
and there be political conventions, inaugurations, doing radio rows, you'd
be just how awful these people are to others. Yeah,

(03:41):
I don't feel sorry for many of them, but I'm
here to tell you. I'm here to warn you. Okay,
it's going to be crafted in a different way. Okay,
the bomb throwing that they've been doing, it just it's
not working anymore. But the left wing agenda, it will
find its way. I do believe it's going to work
its way through places like the Wall Street Journal, maybe

(04:05):
even to some degree places like National Review. You know,
money will start flow in that direction, and that's that's
just how things work. I it was it was interesting
was that Brogan was talking about this on his podcast,

(04:25):
talking about how, you know the amount of money that
pharmaceuticals spend on advertising, and you know, came to the
realization that chief, you know, they're spending all this this
money and advertising. You know, the networks can't go after
these pharmaceutical companies, they want to continue to get those checks.

(04:47):
We covered that, We covered that here on the program.
This was I don't know how to be maybe two
thousand and six, two thousand and seven. I got to
look it up when we got an advertising contract between
it was It, Morgan Stanley and one of the networks,
and basically they put right into that contract. Okay, if

(05:07):
you're planning any negative editorial coverage, shove our firm, pull
all our ads. And I know I've alluded to this
sub reference this before from the great television show about advertising,
mad Men, with the the owner owner of the ad
firm basically gloating saying that I could I could tell
the New York Times to print mind comp on their

(05:29):
front pages and they would do it because of the
amount of spend that we have there. It's your news,
Bought and sold Watchdog on Wall Street dot com
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