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Debate Doozy

Debate Doozy

FromInk Stained Wretches


Debate Doozy

FromInk Stained Wretches

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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Jun 28, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Pardon the delay, but we wanted to bring you a fresh analysis after last night's doozy. Not only are we breaking down the debate, but also examining the role of the institutions surrounding President Biden. Stick around for the latest on the Washington Post drama, the shakeup at Politico, and Dorito face masks. Wretch on!

Time Stamps:
1:35 Front Page
25:31 Obsessions
38:36 Business News
48:55 Reader Mail 
53:37 Favorite Items 

Show Notes:
NYT: After That Debate, the Risk of Biden Is Clear 
WaPo: Opinion | Did CNN bungle the Biden-Trump debate?
Politico: Democrats Face the Hard Truth: It Might Be Time to Talk About Biden’s Retirement  
USA Today: Activists protest outside CNN anchor Jake Tapper's home, hit his coverage of Israel-Hamas war 
The Atlantic: The Real Story of the Crisis at The Washington Post 
WSJ: Behind Closed Doors, Biden Shows Signs of Slipping
Deadline: White House And 'Morning Joe' Blast Wall Street Journal Report That Joe Biden "Shows Signs Of Slipping"
NYT: Biden Battles Age Doubts and a Trail of Misleading Videos 
Dispatch: It Is Time for Radical Candor - Kevin D. Williamson  
WaPo: Post publisher’s role in hacking response comes into sharper focus 
Puck: Inside the Coup at The Washington Post  
Semafor: Top reporters leave Politico  
NYPost: Genovese mobster 'Tony Cakes' ID'd as NYC pedestrian, 86, decapitated by DOT truck 
The New Yorker: John Fetterman’s War  
Released:
Jun 28, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Eliana Johnson and Chris Stirewalt love the news business but they hate a lot of what’s happening to it these days. Using their decades of experience in print, digital and TV news they tell the story behind the stories, always on the lookout for bias, sloppy reporting and, well, just plain wretched journalism. Every week they help you to be a better, smarter news consumer.