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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 we'll have on everyday Americans. Author,
investment banker, consumer advocate, analyst and trader Chris Markowski.
Speaker 2 (00:16):
Holy macro revolution at the Washington Post beatles in my
head say Yawana reva loose shot yep. Jeff Bezos just
sent out an email to Washington Post employees again.
Speaker 3 (00:34):
I would pay a great sum of money to be
a fly on the wall there watching all of these
liberal heads exclude explude.
Speaker 2 (00:50):
Yes, the Washington Post, their opinion pages are now going
to write daily every day there about personal liberties and
the free market. What again, all of the little leftist
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communist socialists there again, I would love to see what's
going on. The scream and the yelling, the gnashing of teeth. Yeah.
He said that viewpoints which disagree with those positions will
be written elsewhere the paper's opinion editor, David Shipley step down.
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Bezo says that he is of America and wants to
celebrate American values that have led to innovation and prosperity,
and he thinks that they are being underserved in the
current newspaper environment. You don't say Holy count again, I
I'm gonna watch. I mean, I do read the Washington Post.
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I do look at the New York Times, and they'd
been flailing around for a long period of time. You know,
I've given you my conspiracy in regards to what's going
on with the mainstream media and the shift we shall
see here. I mean, I'm actually his exact message here.
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There was a time when a newspaper I'm going into
the middle of it, especially one that was a local monopoly,
might have seen it as a service to bring to
the reader's doorstep every morning a broad based opinion section
that's sought to cover all views. Today, the Internet does
that job. I am of American for American, proud to
be so. Our country did not get here by being typical,
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and a great big part of America's success has been
freedom in the economic realm and everywhere else. Freedom is ethical,
It minimizes coercion and practical. It drives creativity, innovation, and prosperity,
says I offered David Shipley, whom I greatly admire, the
opportunity to lead this new chapter. I suggested to him
that if the answer wasn't hell, yes, then it had
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to be no. After a careful consideration, David decide to
step away. Now I cannot give up my socialist tendencies.
My communists know they can't do that. This is a
significant shift. It won't be easy to require one hundred
percent commitment. I respect his decision. We'll be searching for
a new opinion editor to own this new direction. I'm
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confident that free markets and personal liberties are right for America.
I also believe these viewpoints are underserved in the current
market of ideas and news opinion. I'm excited for us
together to fill that void again again, what is disos?
What the hell does he here? They're going to come
after him. They're going to figure out how to do
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that now here. He was there at the inauguration. And
Trump's making them do this. Trump's making them pushback against
socialism and communism and our leftist ideas.
Speaker 1 (03:56):
Again.
Speaker 2 (03:57):
They're circling the wagons right now, trying to figure it out.
It's funny again to watch these leftists flail around all
over the place. But you know, they'll get organized eventually,
they will, They'll figure it out. You know. Again, it's
that they're looking almost right now, many of them. It's
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almost like a new ad agency for crying out loud,
trying to find out, you know, what message to get out,
and they really don't know. Watch Dog on Wall Street
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