Hume gives a first-person account of events during the apex of journalism. Her memoir leaves readers smarter about the events of the past that shape our politics today.
It’s maddening, but true. If there is a choice between confronting a difficult truth and believing an obvious lie many people will choose the latter. We see a less shocking form of this behavior.
What they will tell you is it is time for a new generational conservative leader. paul: donald trump skipped the debate but he was a topic of conversation. they will support the former president if he is the eventual nominee. even if he is convicted in a court of law. trump surrendered in polk county, georgia and was booked on more than a dozen charges stemming from his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. he has faced, charges. we are back with our panel. the conventional wisdom in the press seems to be donald trump won the debate, this was the washington press corps saying this. echoing the trump campaign s spin. the press and the democrats want donald trump to be the nominee.
RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: This was the week Joe Biden s rotten House Of Cards began teetering on the brink of collapse. The web of lies around alleged corruption in the Biden family was unravelling.
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In his widely read blog of Beltway goings-on, Chris Cillizza made the following fairly obvious point about former defense Ssecretary Leon Panetta’s Obama-bashing media tour: What’s fascinating about this gripe with Obama is how much it plays into a) the argument that Hillary Clinton made against him in the 2008 presidential primary and b) the…
The congressional baseball game which pits democrats against republicans. the softball game bipartisan group of politicians face off against the women of the washington press corps to raise money for breast cancer awareness and the press won last night. those are your headlines. i didn t know that. that s kind of cool. steve: it is apparently something they do every year or so, non-covid years, of course. so they are back. carley: there you go. steve: carley, thank you. carley: you re welcome. steve: if you look at, for instance, the wall street journal or the stock pages and you track stocks you know that anything involved in a.i. is shootings through the roof because everybody wants to get in on the ground floor because there is so much money to be made. for instance, the nifd i can t stock which they make the a.i. chips. they are through the roof so far
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