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Take That, Hippies

Take That, Hippies

FromInk Stained Wretches


Take That, Hippies

FromInk Stained Wretches

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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Apr 26, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

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Did you hear? Kamala Harris has found her voice. At least that’s what CNN is saying for the 4th time of this administration. This week, we’re looking at coverage around Speaker Mike Johnson, the chaos on college campuses, and a disgruntled former CNN anchor. Wretch on!

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Time Stamps:
2:27 Front Page
40:17 - Obsessions
46:51 - Reader Mail
51:10 Favorite Items

NYT: Where Jurors in Trump Hush-Money Trial Say They Get Their News
Politico: The Petty Feud Between the NYT and the White House
CNBC: House Speaker Johnson drowned out by booing crowds at Columbia University speech on Gaza protests
The Atlantic: The Accidental Speaker
WSJ: They Entered College in Isolation and Leave in Protest: The Class That Missed Out on Fun
Vanity Fair: Leaving CNN Was How I Found My Voice
The American Prospect: My Dinner With Andreessen
Mediaite: The Gateway Pundit, Infamous Conspiracy Blog, Declares Bankruptcy After Suit From Election Workers
CNN: Kamala Finds Her Voice
The Free Press: Tucker Carlson’s Turn
Cleveland 19: Ohio company launches Thermonator, a flamethrowing robot dog
NYT: Beyoncé Showed Her Hair Being Washed. Here’s Why It Matters.
Released:
Apr 26, 2024
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.