Election Interference & the Uphill Battle of Conservatives vs. the Corporate Press

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How does the way an election, a politician, or a social issue is covered by corporate media influence the way it is perceived and discussed in common discourse? Is it appropriate for publicly-funded news outlets to "play favourites" or make partisan pronouncements or judgements on politicians and the issues of the times?

Whatever your thoughts on the value of a national press, the quickly fading relevance of TV/radio news in favour of the online podcast/streaming scene by major politicians and political commentators should be viewed as a massive indictment of the public's lack of trust in our media and institutions.

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Clips shown in episode:

CBC host explains political extremism: https://x.com/cosminDZS/status/1847872403692515569

Kamala Harris loses teleprompter: https://x.com/MonicaCrowley/status/1842349000315286006

Justin "Thanks for your donation" Trudeau: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcvxEu0jpKo

CBC's Stephen Quinn confronts John Rustad: https://x.com/JarrydJaeger/status/1848489745950904684

Dave Smith on America's waning trust in media: https://youtu.be/ZtjtcaRpOcU?t=358
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00:00 Intro
00:49 Conservatives vs. The Corporate Press
09:07 John Rustad and the BC provincial election
15:01 TV news is losing to the podcast scene
17:31 Rant on Kamala Harris, empty political performances
25:31 Back to John Rustad, CBC's Stephen Quinn confrontational interview
37:17 "The Left is wrong, but the Right is evil"
43:40 The Conservative Right as the new party of inclusion
50:53 Dave Smith on America's waning trust in media
54:32 Do Canadians trust our media?
58:19 How the forced pursuit of DEI divides us
1:09:59 Closing thoughts on the Liberal vs. Conservative thought process
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