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February 6, 2025 3 mins
Chris pulls back the curtain on the mainstream media’s deep state collusion. In this explosive segment, he argues that outlets like the Wall Street Journal, Fox News, and even MSNBC are part of the same corrupt club—pushing manufactured narratives, accepting taxpayer dollars, and aligning with financial elites. From editorial flip-flops to defending questionable USAID spending, Markowski exposes how these organizations manipulate the truth and undermine genuine journalism. Are they really conservative, or just more of the same leftist propaganda? 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 we'll have on everyday Americans. Author,
investment banker, consumer advocate, analyst, and trader. Chris Markowski is
a Wall Street Journal on the take.

Speaker 2 (00:18):
Well, not just the Wall Street Journal, but Fox News.
It's interesting and again this is where people you have
to you have to watch everything we talked yesterday. I
did an entire podcast about building narratives and make no
bones about it. Yeah, Fox News has its slant just

(00:40):
as much as MSNBC has their slant. But me, they're
all a part of the same club in the same
way that Goldman, Sachs, Merrill, Lynch j. But they're all
a part of the same club too, you know. Upright, Oh,
look at that. Chris Wallace was at Fox News, boy
walls on Gris Wallace is over at CNN, and they'll

(01:03):
go from place to place to place and what should
have been? What should have been? Again, we talked about
it yesterday. One of the biggest scandals in the history
of media that we covered. The media didn't cover hmm, nobody, No,

(01:25):
Look at the Wall Street Journal, look at Fox News, nobody,
nobody touched the story that tax payer dollars, your money,
my money was flowing to these media organizations. And again
the Wall Street Journal, this is one of the biggest
lies that's out there. It's always always portrayed, well, the

(01:49):
Wall Street Journal. They always when they're interviewing a Trump official, Well,
the Wall Street Journal said, and they're a conservative publication.
No they're not. They got at they got a few
people that write for their opinion pages that are conservative.
I read the articles, we go over them here on

(02:11):
the program. They're written by leftists. Hurricane Musk and the
US a panic Again, this is actually an editorial board piece.
Oh Musk, it's a flavor of pushback, and they come
out kind of defending, well, the USA does some good things.
Other stories Trump to place at least one hundred EPA

(02:34):
environmental justice workers on leave, talks about oh, this is
aid to poor communities recovering from environmental risks. What environment
It's a load of bunk, is what it is. How
Trump's sweeping expulsions have thrown the FBAI into chaos. Again,
some of the Wall Street terms, I guess maybe some

(02:56):
of their sources within the FBI maybe are getting fired
at this point in time, if you believe again, this
is how narratives are done. Okay, Wall Street. Oh it's
a conservative publication. It's counter to the New York Times,
in the Washington Post. No it's not. No, it's not again.

(03:19):
George Carlin, same big club watchdog on Wall street dot com.
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