Your source to mainline mainstream media misdeeds and malarkey.
Unbelievably, we are delivering episode #300. This is a testament to just how much damned corrupted material our media complex delivers. But it needs to be covered, and we are on their case!
We start out by looking at how the media are in a state of severe conflict: At once, they are demanding the release of documents while at the same time becoming upset and trying to avoid the release of documents. If this paradox makes sense to you, there just might be a career in journalism for you! So many outlets are consumed with seeing the Epstein Files getting released, but at the same time, Tulsi Gabbard actually releasing thousands of government files pertaining to the Russian collusion caper has many journalists bothered and saying they are not worth looking into.
The irony; they use the Epstein files demand as the excuse to not look at Gabbard’s release – WHILE accusing her release of the files of serving as a distraction!
We also look at the after-effects of the PBS defunding and find out that, after years of mewling about the money being cut off, they are actually doing okay. And we have an update to give you on Media Matters for America, where the outfit is running into so much money trouble that their favored legal team is primed to drop them entirely in the midst of a major lawsuit.
Now, crack one open and savor some outmoded media malpractice and misinformation.
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At CNN, they brought out a security analyst to basically explain why she does not want the Gabbard files to be analyzed.
NBC News accused Gabbard of “rewriting history,” when what she was doing was releasing historical data.
PBS gave its impression of the files released and said Gabbard claims it is conflicting evidence - essentially an admission they did not read what they attempted to debunk.
Media Matters is so far behind in legal payments that the Marc Elias law firm is on the verge of dropping them instantly.
The “PBS News Hour” announced that after defunding, they are not actually going anywhere after all.
Following the vote to defund public broadcasting, both PBS and NPR are experiencing a record amount of private donations.