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Conservative Media Is Morally Bankrupt | 7/17/23
Conservative Media Is Morally Bankrupt | 7/17/23
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65 minutes
Released:
Jul 17, 2023
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Today, I let you know what I really think about the state of conservative media. Weaving in the events of the weekend regarding the presidential election, I demonstrate how the top names like Tucker Carlson will negate the very values they claim to espouse in order to remain in the good graces of "clickservatism." No other political movement is so subversive and self-defeating to its own stated goals. This is not about Trump or DeSantis but a reflection of a broader problem we’ve been facing for years, and it’s only getting worse. We have no movement with fixed principles and a strategy, focus, direction, or even desire to achieve particular outcomes. We have an industry of groupies who suffer from a deficit of values, intellect, and initiative and therefore will subvert their own stated objectives with the latest flavor of the day. We are told who and what should be promoted and who and what should be ignored, a determination based on grift and groupthink, not objective truths.
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Released:
Jul 17, 2023
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