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Steve Malzberg Exposes Media Conflicts and Democrat Missteps
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In this episode of The P.A.S. Report Podcast, Steve Malzberg joins Professor Nick Giordano to expose how taxpayer dollars are flowing into media outlets like The New York Times and Politico through government subscriptions, which raises serious questions about conflicts of interest and state-sponsored media. They also break down the Democrat Party’s continued missteps in handling President Trump and their inability to grasp why they remain so unpopular. As the Trump administration moves at a breakneck pace, the conversation delves into why so many critics take Trump literally rather than understanding the broader strategy behind his rhetoric. Don't miss this eye-opening discussion that cuts through the media spin.
Episode Highlights: • How taxpayer-funded government subscriptions funnel money into major media outlets, creating a conflict of interest. • The Democrat reaction to Trump’s return and why they seem to have learned nothing from past elections. • Why Trump's fast-moving administration keeps the political establishment off balance, and why so many misinterpret his words.
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Timestamps 00:00 Media Funding Controversy 03:18 The Impact of Government Funding on Media Integrity 06:22 Democratic Party's Response to Recent Elections 11:00 The Shift in Democratic Ideology 13:00 Trump's Leadership and Accusations of Fascism 18:59 Trump's Vision for Gaza and Negotiation Tactics 22:03 Education System Failures and Political Accountability 24:59 Republican Party Dynamics and Future Directions
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Manage episode 465877206 series 2533756
In this episode of The P.A.S. Report Podcast, Steve Malzberg joins Professor Nick Giordano to expose how taxpayer dollars are flowing into media outlets like The New York Times and Politico through government subscriptions, which raises serious questions about conflicts of interest and state-sponsored media. They also break down the Democrat Party’s continued missteps in handling President Trump and their inability to grasp why they remain so unpopular. As the Trump administration moves at a breakneck pace, the conversation delves into why so many critics take Trump literally rather than understanding the broader strategy behind his rhetoric. Don't miss this eye-opening discussion that cuts through the media spin.
Episode Highlights: • How taxpayer-funded government subscriptions funnel money into major media outlets, creating a conflict of interest. • The Democrat reaction to Trump’s return and why they seem to have learned nothing from past elections. • Why Trump's fast-moving administration keeps the political establishment off balance, and why so many misinterpret his words.
👉 Subscribe, listen, and share to stay informed on the issues shaping America.
Timestamps 00:00 Media Funding Controversy 03:18 The Impact of Government Funding on Media Integrity 06:22 Democratic Party's Response to Recent Elections 11:00 The Shift in Democratic Ideology 13:00 Trump's Leadership and Accusations of Fascism 18:59 Trump's Vision for Gaza and Negotiation Tactics 22:03 Education System Failures and Political Accountability 24:59 Republican Party Dynamics and Future Directions
🔔 Subscribe for More: 📖 Sign up for The P.A.S. Report newsletter at https://pasreport.com 🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite platform!
Follow The P.A.S. Report: 📱 X, Instagram: @PasReportShare this episode and join the conversation!
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