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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Watchdog on Wall Street podcast, explaining the news coming
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investment banker, consumer advocate, analyst, and trader Chris Markowski.
Speaker 2 (00:16):
Kudos to Laura Ingram. I'm a very, very big, tough
critic without a doubt on anchors and the media and
how the media is. I've been involved with it, you know,
I've seen how I've seen how the sausage is made.
We've told the stories here over the years. I've been very,
very high, highly critical of Laura Ingram and her program.
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To me, it's almost unwatchable, and it has been unwatchable.
Like most of these commentary programs on Fox, MSNBC, CNN,
it's the same bs okay. It's not there to come
to any sort of conclusion, have any sort of socratic debate.
They're there to serve red meat to their masses. They're
not journalists. Well, Warringram pushback. She is the first Fox
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News personality to push back and ask difficult questions to
Donald Trump. Maria Bartiromo, now, no listen. I've been on
Maria's program countless times, very nice. She's the face of
Fox Business. Let's face it. Okay, she's got a nice
gig there. The network in itself ratings not that great,
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is what it is. Again, she's gonna listen to her producer.
But you know, she said Trump on she didn't ask
any difficult questions. It's almost like again and Trump constantly praise. Oh,
she's one of the best there, one of the best
there because didn't ask any difficult questions. How long before
Donald Trump is going to turn on laur Ingram? Maybe
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he can't, Maybe he can't. I'm watching again, I can
how these things have and behind the scenes, the people
I know you're seeing on social media, Laura Ingram's ex
account little one setting bits about Trump fighting for America,
Trump fighting to get prices down, with a little like
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sirens next to it. Now she's not posting any of that.
She has her social media people that are doing that
for her. Someone read her the riot at some without doubt.
After that interview, she got some really nasty I guarantee
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it phone calls from this administration, guaranteed, guaranteed, shocked, shocked
at the question, she has shocked at the pushback first
person ever and again I've been highly critical of her,
and I know Maura Ingram back we were on the
same radio network, Okay, Michael Savage, Laura Ingram, Tammy Bruce.
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I mean it was a whole bunch of us on
that one. Okay, she went all in, all in maga,
just like Kennedy who wears his little skirt and pom
poms every single day for Trump. They get paid well,
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they do. They get paid very very well. You have
to understand that it's entertainment programming. It's not journalism. Okay,
it's entertainment programming. They have their niche, who they are
marketing to, who they are selling to, their advertisers, everything
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like that. It's all set up. That's the business model.
The business model is not tough journalism and asking difficult questions. Okay,
let's just face facts. And it's on both sides. It's Fox,
it's MSNBC. It's the same crap. And it's quite frankly,
it's a shame, it really is. I've been saying this
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for your sort of life of me. I can't figure
out why a true network that will ask difficult questions
to both sides wouldn't be successful, wouldn't be like an
oasis for people that actually have a few brain cells
to rub together. But Laur Ingram, I'm gonna say it again.
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I'm I'm gonna say a prayer for you because look,
I guarantee, I guarantee the long knives are out for
her at this point in time. Watchdog on Wall Street
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