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We have already covered how fractured the selections were for The Pulitzer Prizes, and we have come across another example of the committee honor to a dishonorable piece of journalism. Emily Damari is a woman who was held for 500 days as a Hamas hostage. She points out how the winner of the Distinguished Commentary was an October 7 denier and claimed Emily, and others, had never been kidnapped. It is another disgrace on this organization.
Then we look into the controversy swirling around President Trump calling to pull the funding of public broadcasting. The voices from PBS and NPR have been attempting self-defense, but more often they expose ignorance and bias and have even made the case to have their subsidy payments end.
Then we have a gleaming example of Jen Psaki being oblivious and go on to show how the new MSNBC lineups are already abject failures. We close with the Disney Company completely undermining its long battle with Ron DeSantis. It turns out when it comes to gay rights the corporation is not all that much in support, when it means there could be profits to be realized.
Now, crack one open and savor some outmoded media malpractice and misinformation.
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Dear Members of the @PulitzerPrizes board,
— Emily Damari (@EmilyDamari1) May 8, 2025
My name is Emily Damari. I was held hostage in Gaza for over 500 days.
On the morning of October 7, I was at home in my small studio apartment in Kibbutz Kfar Aza when Hamas terrorists burst in, shot me and dragged me across the border…