Today’s podcast is about a shameful New York Times story that offers a cheerful and positive look at a stroke victim in a profound depressive state and wonders why the paper did it. And why it is that Democrats on the committee investigating the origins of COVID took out after a journalist rather than deal with his reporting. Give a listen.

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  1. GlennAmurgis Coolidge
    GlennAmurgis
    @GlennAmurgis

    Throw in Hunter and Biden Inc – but that doesn’t seem to bother JPod

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  2. db25db Inactive
    db25db
    @db25db

    I like Jpod, but man does this panel suffer from serious group think.  They give the mainstream press why too much credibility.  Why did the NYT write a cheery piece about John Fetterman?  If you can’t answer that question yourself then what do you think the job of the NYTs is?  To propogandize for Democrats.

    Democrats went all in on covid hysteria, as did many on this panel.  It’s hard being confronted with your bad decisions.

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  3. AMD Texas Coolidge
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    @DarinJohnson

    db25db (View Comment):

    I like Jpod, but man does this panel suffer from serious group think. They give the mainstream press why too much credibility. Why did the NYT write a cheery piece about John Fetterman? If you can’t answer that question yourself then what do you think the job of the NYTs is? To propogandize for Democrats.

    Democrats went all in on covid hysteria, as did many on this panel. It’s hard being confronted with your bad decisions.

    I think much of their groupthink is due to their location. Like much of the mainstream media they are encased in that east coast bubble.

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  4. Buckpasser Member
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    Yes.  I can still recall John basically calling me a murderer for not getting jabbed.

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