Kmele Foster
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They don't want to fact check the lies that government are telling you in the name of making bad policy. How many? I mean, this goes hand in hand. We've had this crackdown on quote unquote misinformation hand in hand with the government serially lying to us about policies relating especially to COVID. And Michael's right to point to that. Huh. That's an interesting thing.
They don't want to fact check the lies that government are telling you in the name of making bad policy. How many? I mean, this goes hand in hand. We've had this crackdown on quote unquote misinformation hand in hand with the government serially lying to us about policies relating especially to COVID. And Michael's right to point to that. Huh. That's an interesting thing.
They don't want to fact check the lies that government are telling you in the name of making bad policy. How many? I mean, this goes hand in hand. We've had this crackdown on quote unquote misinformation hand in hand with the government serially lying to us about policies relating especially to COVID. And Michael's right to point to that. Huh. That's an interesting thing.
Why are we like actually using government pressure? I would say in violation of the First Amendment, it's being sort of adjudicated as we speak. But government pressure about this at the same time that the government is doing is making brand new kind of bold stakes of its own misinformation. I would say that those two things go hand in hand.
Why are we like actually using government pressure? I would say in violation of the First Amendment, it's being sort of adjudicated as we speak. But government pressure about this at the same time that the government is doing is making brand new kind of bold stakes of its own misinformation. I would say that those two things go hand in hand.
Why are we like actually using government pressure? I would say in violation of the First Amendment, it's being sort of adjudicated as we speak. But government pressure about this at the same time that the government is doing is making brand new kind of bold stakes of its own misinformation. I would say that those two things go hand in hand.
And journalism made a really bad departure 10 years ago or so where it decided to be the referee of rhetoric as opposed to covering policy. Policy matters much, much more. And Democratic policy in Democratic places has produced really bad results. Republican policy sometimes does as well. But you should actually follow the way that that works. And they don't.
And journalism made a really bad departure 10 years ago or so where it decided to be the referee of rhetoric as opposed to covering policy. Policy matters much, much more. And Democratic policy in Democratic places has produced really bad results. Republican policy sometimes does as well. But you should actually follow the way that that works. And they don't.
And journalism made a really bad departure 10 years ago or so where it decided to be the referee of rhetoric as opposed to covering policy. Policy matters much, much more. And Democratic policy in Democratic places has produced really bad results. Republican policy sometimes does as well. But you should actually follow the way that that works. And they don't.
They are more naturally inclined to be upset with Sarah Palin's rhetoric than what would actually Barack Obama did when passing and implementing Obamacare. And this goes on and on and on. The biggest lie of a really long time was Biden's age. That that is not lie of the year. is fundamentally enraging to at least half of the country.
They are more naturally inclined to be upset with Sarah Palin's rhetoric than what would actually Barack Obama did when passing and implementing Obamacare. And this goes on and on and on. The biggest lie of a really long time was Biden's age. That that is not lie of the year. is fundamentally enraging to at least half of the country.
They are more naturally inclined to be upset with Sarah Palin's rhetoric than what would actually Barack Obama did when passing and implementing Obamacare. And this goes on and on and on. The biggest lie of a really long time was Biden's age. That that is not lie of the year. is fundamentally enraging to at least half of the country.
Well, I worry, I think we are winning in the culture and you're right to point that out. But we are not going to, it's, we're not going to find a lot of winning within the kind of legacy cultural institutions. Even yesterday, you know, I was just doing a last quick little Google news search before I hit publish on a piece about Charlie Hebdo. And here's the Columbia Journalism Review, right?
Well, I worry, I think we are winning in the culture and you're right to point that out. But we are not going to, it's, we're not going to find a lot of winning within the kind of legacy cultural institutions. Even yesterday, you know, I was just doing a last quick little Google news search before I hit publish on a piece about Charlie Hebdo. And here's the Columbia Journalism Review, right?
Well, I worry, I think we are winning in the culture and you're right to point that out. But we are not going to, it's, we're not going to find a lot of winning within the kind of legacy cultural institutions. Even yesterday, you know, I was just doing a last quick little Google news search before I hit publish on a piece about Charlie Hebdo. And here's the Columbia Journalism Review, right?
Institutional kind of organ of the media industry talking to itself, you know, talking about the mixed legacy and the, And the free speech is more complicated and nuanced than all of that. And like we're talking about the murder of 12 people, beloved cartoonists, cartoonists who mocked first and mostly actually the pope and every single French leader.
Institutional kind of organ of the media industry talking to itself, you know, talking about the mixed legacy and the, And the free speech is more complicated and nuanced than all of that. And like we're talking about the murder of 12 people, beloved cartoonists, cartoonists who mocked first and mostly actually the pope and every single French leader.
Institutional kind of organ of the media industry talking to itself, you know, talking about the mixed legacy and the, And the free speech is more complicated and nuanced than all of that. And like we're talking about the murder of 12 people, beloved cartoonists, cartoonists who mocked first and mostly actually the pope and every single French leader.
I mean, they're an anti-clerical satirical weekly. Stretching way back, very anti-authoritarian. The mixed record here is only the performance of the media, which made Charlie Hebdo lonely, and it shouldn't have been.
I mean, they're an anti-clerical satirical weekly. Stretching way back, very anti-authoritarian. The mixed record here is only the performance of the media, which made Charlie Hebdo lonely, and it shouldn't have been.