The Death Of Journalism Episode One Hundred Thirty Five: Forced Fumble
12 de mar. de 2024 ·
24m 59s
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Expectations were low and President Biden surpassed them as far as his ability to deliver the State of the Union address and appear modestly energetic in doing so. It was...
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Expectations were low and President Biden surpassed them as far as his ability to deliver the State of the Union address and appear modestly energetic in doing so. It was the colorful baiting of Marjorie Taylor Greene that caused the Biden fumble heard all across the media landscape these past few days. As usual Zig's got a unique take on all of it.
For the Patreon audience we've also got Biden's hot mic "come to jesus" moment for Benjamin Netanyahu, the wildfires caused by electricity, Zig's take on Katie Britt's response to SOTU, Nancy Mace and George Stephanopoulos, 2016's bad chess game, Oscars so white, Al Pacino so old, a horrible story out of St. Louis you won't hear about anywhere else, a buzzer-beater that was, then wasn't but really was - good and why Nick Saban really left Alabama.
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For the Patreon audience we've also got Biden's hot mic "come to jesus" moment for Benjamin Netanyahu, the wildfires caused by electricity, Zig's take on Katie Britt's response to SOTU, Nancy Mace and George Stephanopoulos, 2016's bad chess game, Oscars so white, Al Pacino so old, a horrible story out of St. Louis you won't hear about anywhere else, a buzzer-beater that was, then wasn't but really was - good and why Nick Saban really left Alabama.
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