Scott McFarlane
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I'm not an editorialist.
I'm not somebody who waves pom-poms.
But I am...
focused on being an enterprise reporter who gets after truth and does not abide by the whitewashing of history and the erasing of what people have said.
And that truly, truly should command attention right now because we're not just battling to find news and battling for truth.
We're battling a force that is trying to contaminate and metastasize across all media.
I think that's where we have a similar approach.
And what's more,
One of the things that's always appealed to me about Midas Touch and the network is that it's no waste of time.
There's no empty calories of nonsensical or useless production quirks or bells and whistles or sound effects or post-production that minimizes the time you can spend otherwise just declaratively sharing news.
Conversational, efficient, straight to the point.
Well, it's easy to look back at history and see Democrats criticize a Republican attorney general or Republicans criticize a Democrat attorney general.
And that's not terribly interesting.
But this is objectively different.
I think you could stand back and no matter where you are in the political spectrum, see the differences.
I mean, the Democrats are right when they criticize the administration for hanging that banner because the administration is taking scrutiny and taking grief
for their handling of the Epstein case files, for what they haven't released, for what they've redacted.
And part of that is fueled by the fact the president's face is on the building.
They've made this problem for themselves.
There's also objective criticism, no matter where you are in the political spectrum, by the purge inside the Department of Justice.