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Sgt_choke_n_stroke , (edited )

This is watering down conservative voices. Basically, making media a right-wing hell hole, younger people won’t listen to or trust.

They’re digging their own grave. Like sucking on the exhaust of a car.

j4k3 ,
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Reflects the left’s distrust of corporate media all together.

I’m not going to watch them, so they must chase the audience that will. It is a losing game where they eventually cease to exist.

Simple game theory applied to the rights strategy means we all lose in the long run, but they lose the most.

littlebluespark ,
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But, not before they profit, and that’s the only game they know

autotldr Bot ,

This is the best summary I could come up with:


“It couldn’t be a more important moment to have a voice like Ronna’s on the team,” Carrie Budoff Brown, senior vice president of politics at NBC News, said in a memo to staff.

During her time as chair, McDaniel repeatedly attacked the press, which has become increasingly popular in Republican circles over the last several years as Donald Trump demonizes journalists and news institutions.

McDaniel was involved in a phone call in 2020 to pressure Michigan county officials not to certify the vote from the Detroit area, where Joe Biden had a commanding lead.

NBC’s hiring of McDaniel, however, plays into a recent trend at the network’s outlets, which has seemingly softened its stance on Trump as he inches toward the Republican nomination for president.

Earlier this month, CNBC hosted Trump for a lengthy phone interview in which the network’s anchors allowed him to peddle lies and conspiracy theories on air without scrutiny.

Star host Rachel Maddow, who has said carrying Trump’s lies on the air is dangerous, even objected to the network broadcasting a recent speech from the presumptive Republican nominee, calling it “irresponsible.”


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