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On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, senior writer for Townhall Julio Rosas joins Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss The Intercept’s hit piece bashing journalists, especially those who work at conservative media outlets, for reporting on last summer’s violent Black Lives Matter riots. There were peaceful protestors in some areas, Rosas said, but he noted there was also a significant amount of violence, destruction, and rioting that required attention too.
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Excellent podcast about one of the heroes of the new media, now that the mainstream media no longer cover news they don’t want the public to know.
One thing I don’t think they mentioned is that Glenn Greenwald, one of the founders of The Intercept, has broken with it due to its slavish adherence to the Democratic Party line.
From a biased, left-leaning news source, it has graduated to outright left-wing propaganda.
I agree with @Taras. Excellent interview and great to hear about real reporting.