Alison Morrow
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Yeah. No, I agree with you. I mean, like I said, I tend to look at things from a psycho-spiritual perspective, so I think it's both. But there is no point going to the mat and arguing with a person that's kind of in that mindset. It's a waste of time. I have people on the show that I disagree with a lot. I mean, quite a bit. And I just like hearing what they have to say. Exactly.
Yeah. No, I agree with you. I mean, like I said, I tend to look at things from a psycho-spiritual perspective, so I think it's both. But there is no point going to the mat and arguing with a person that's kind of in that mindset. It's a waste of time. I have people on the show that I disagree with a lot. I mean, quite a bit. And I just like hearing what they have to say. Exactly.
Yeah, I mean, what's the big deal? We just walk away and I either disagree or agree with you, but I don't have to get emotional and fight you about it. But like I said, it switched at some point, and I pick 2016, but I'm sure it was mounting. It wasn't just like the faucet just turned on then. I'm sure that we were pushing towards something like that before. Right.
Yeah, I mean, what's the big deal? We just walk away and I either disagree or agree with you, but I don't have to get emotional and fight you about it. But like I said, it switched at some point, and I pick 2016, but I'm sure it was mounting. It wasn't just like the faucet just turned on then. I'm sure that we were pushing towards something like that before. Right.
But it went from journalism is trying to understand the outlier to journalism is trying to silence the outlier. And whoever's in charge of that, whoever was pulling the strings on that, if there is such a person like that or a group of people like that, they did it masterfully. Because a lot of journalists don't know they're participating in something like this.
But it went from journalism is trying to understand the outlier to journalism is trying to silence the outlier. And whoever's in charge of that, whoever was pulling the strings on that, if there is such a person like that or a group of people like that, they did it masterfully. Because a lot of journalists don't know they're participating in something like this.
They truly believe they are the righteous martyrs and they're doing something right. And people just don't want to eat their broccoli. I mean, I heard that quite a bit, like when I would challenge people, you know, you're getting this wrong, you're getting that wrong, or people don't like you. You know, they're very offended when they hear fake news.
They truly believe they are the righteous martyrs and they're doing something right. And people just don't want to eat their broccoli. I mean, I heard that quite a bit, like when I would challenge people, you know, you're getting this wrong, you're getting that wrong, or people don't like you. You know, they're very offended when they hear fake news.
Oh, we're working so hard and nobody likes us anymore and it's all Trump's fault. And so the way they look at that is like, People just have been fed this diet of news candy, and they're trying really hard to get you back to broccoli. And if you don't like it, it's just because you don't like broccoli. They don't see it as like maybe they're doing something wrong.
Oh, we're working so hard and nobody likes us anymore and it's all Trump's fault. And so the way they look at that is like, People just have been fed this diet of news candy, and they're trying really hard to get you back to broccoli. And if you don't like it, it's just because you don't like broccoli. They don't see it as like maybe they're doing something wrong.
Yeah, you can bring in Pete. Yeah, bring in Pete. We'll see what he has to say. But I mean, all these words that you just said, those are like new words for me in independent media. When I was in TV news, I never knew what a PSYOP was. I would have thought you were crazy if you said that to me.
Yeah, you can bring in Pete. Yeah, bring in Pete. We'll see what he has to say. But I mean, all these words that you just said, those are like new words for me in independent media. When I was in TV news, I never knew what a PSYOP was. I would have thought you were crazy if you said that to me.
I've kind of opened it up to civil liberties, generally speaking. So I have farmers who have the government, like the USDA or the local State Department of Agriculture, come in and dump their raw milk. Or all kinds of people who are in a... an area of civil liberties that maybe people haven't thought about a guy in New York who was making guns at home. And, uh, now he's in prison.
I've kind of opened it up to civil liberties, generally speaking. So I have farmers who have the government, like the USDA or the local State Department of Agriculture, come in and dump their raw milk. Or all kinds of people who are in a... an area of civil liberties that maybe people haven't thought about a guy in New York who was making guns at home. And, uh, now he's in prison.
So people like that. And I interview them. I like to go direct to the person that's in the news story. I might see trending, or maybe they haven't gotten into a news story, but I'm, I'm really interested. Like I still am doing the kind of the, the, the thing I was doing before with the doctors. I read CNN. I see this person ripped apart by CNN. I, Send him a message on Twitter.
So people like that. And I interview them. I like to go direct to the person that's in the news story. I might see trending, or maybe they haven't gotten into a news story, but I'm, I'm really interested. Like I still am doing the kind of the, the, the thing I was doing before with the doctors. I read CNN. I see this person ripped apart by CNN. I, Send him a message on Twitter.
Can you come on my show and explain what's going on? I just had a constitutional sheriff, Richard Mack, was just on my show. And he's, oh my gosh, I mean, the terrible things that the media says about him. Just like, let's give him a chance to explain himself. A lot of journalists will not do that anymore because they call it platforming.
Can you come on my show and explain what's going on? I just had a constitutional sheriff, Richard Mack, was just on my show. And he's, oh my gosh, I mean, the terrible things that the media says about him. Just like, let's give him a chance to explain himself. A lot of journalists will not do that anymore because they call it platforming.
Like we talked about earlier, you can't you can't even just listen to someone and say, yeah, OK, you know what? Maybe this person is an a-hole. You know, I don't want to talk to him, but like at least hear him out, you know, for yourself and see. And that's the whole point of what I try to do is like I take questions from my audience. I let him go direct with these folks and let them decide.
Like we talked about earlier, you can't you can't even just listen to someone and say, yeah, OK, you know what? Maybe this person is an a-hole. You know, I don't want to talk to him, but like at least hear him out, you know, for yourself and see. And that's the whole point of what I try to do is like I take questions from my audience. I let him go direct with these folks and let them decide.