
About this episode
Josh Levs discusses media bias and recent news coverage of a near-terrorist attack in NYC.
New York City nearly had an Islamist terrorist attack just days ago, but you wouldn’t know it from Big Media. Instead of getting people the truth, news giants hid basics. Today, Josh shares news disasters from The New York Times and CNN that are so ludicrous they sound like jokes. Meanwhile, the Times showed its bias in coverage of two political spouses. It ran cover for Rama Duwaji, wife of Zohran Mamdani, who liked social media posts celebrating the October 7 terrorist massacres. But it went after the wife of another Democratic politician, whose social media activity was sensible. Plus, an analysis, conducted for this episode, shows the media has dramatically changed how it covers a U.S. military conflict. And Josh shares a clip of someone calling out a major news network live on the air.  Also, a leading Democratic figure, a likely presidential candidate for 2028, has gone off the rails — and Josh seems to be the only person asking him what he’s thinking.  Subscribe to the FREE newsletter packed with links, details, social media content and more. Submit questions, ideas, and reports you want fact checked: TheyStandCorrected.substack.com   Celebrate…
People in this episode
Host: Josh Levs
Topics covered
- terrorism
- media bias
- political commentary
- U.S. military conflict
- news coverage
- social media
Keywords
- terrorist attack
- media coverage
- New York Times
- CNN
- political bias
- social media
- U.S. military conflict
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: The New York Times, CNN
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