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Washington Goes to the Dogs

Washington Goes to the Dogs

FromInk Stained Wretches


Washington Goes to the Dogs

FromInk Stained Wretches

ratings:
Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Oct 7, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

What day is it? Whose in charge? Eliana and her cohost, AKA Chris, try to make sense of the busy week in Washington as they breakdown the mess in the House, Biden’s “rabid” dogs, Michael Wolff’s surprise NYT bestseller, SBF’s style and the demand for political disinformation. Wretch on!

Time Stamp:
1:29 Front Page
37:21 Obsessions
44:02 Reader Mail
50:38 Favorite Item

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Show Notes:
Politico: Playbook: Inside Trump's surprise endorsement
NYT:Can We Talk About Joe Biden? 
Wapo:Commander is second Biden dog removed from White House after biting
Daily Beast: Michael Wolff’s New Book Is a NYT Bestseller—With Just Over 3,000 Copies Sold 
NBC News:Second Republican primary debate had the lowest TV viewership since 2015 
WSJ: Sam Bankman-Fried’s Courtroom Look Spells a Personal Vibe Shift

NYTimes: Gerry Turner Is the First ‘Golden Bachelor.’ Just Don’t Call Him a Silver Fox. 
WSJ: After Shunning Scientist, University of Pennsylvania Celebrates Her Nobel Prize
WaPo:Americans don't hate living near solar and wind farms as much as you might think 
The Demand for Political Misinformation is a Bigger Danger than the Supply 
Hans Niemann pooh-poohs a chess cheating theory that's based on vibrating beads
Released:
Oct 7, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Eliana Johnson and Chris Stirewalt love the news business but they hate a lot of what’s happening to it these days. Using their decades of experience in print, digital and TV news they tell the story behind the stories, always on the lookout for bias, sloppy reporting and, well, just plain wretched journalism. Every week they help you to be a better, smarter news consumer.