Jon Delaney
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I mean, they read news like everybody else reads news.
Obviously, you can't just rely on AP or Reuters or whatever, but they'll go ahead and start looking into a topic, watching press conferences.
That's something that we do a lot.
We're watching a lot of video all day.
All these hearings, all these...
you know, everything that everybody else is absorbing.
And then we're, we're kind of observing then what the left and the right is saying, or if it comes something international, maybe what the U S is saying, the prevailing argument, and then we'll go take what that country is saying, or those people are saying, we kind of just, I kind of look at it as like a book report.
It's very, it's our stuff's very standardized.
It's we give you an intro sentence.
We give you sometimes a paragraph about some shit you should know.
We always say some shit you should know before you dig in.
Just some really foundational information that brings somebody up to speed.
And then it's just, here's what this guy said, here's what that guy said, and that's what's going on.
It's not like a whole huge process on how we do this.
And because of that, I figured the less people you have in your bubble, the better.
It's less drama, less bullshit.
How do you keep them from putting their own spin on things?
They all naturally have their biases.
I think that's when I come in.
Like, we're here right now, and there's no news being posted while this is being recorded.