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American politics isn’t about governing anymore—it’s a circus where loyalty and betrayal sell more than policy. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s resignation proves how quickly the left can flip the script: yesterday’s “lunatic” is today’s political pawn because she broke ranks with Trump. Just like Liz Cheney and John Fetterman before her, the game is the same—vilify, then embrace when it’s convenient. The headlines aren’t about solutions, they’re about spectacle, and the audience keeps tuning in. Se...
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American politics isn’t about governing anymore—it’s a circus where loyalty and betrayal sell more than policy. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s resignation proves how quickly the left can flip the script: yesterday’s “lunatic” is today’s political pawn because she broke ranks with Trump. Just like Liz Cheney and John Fetterman before her, the game is the same—vilify, then embrace when it’s convenient. The headlines aren’t about solutions, they’re about spectacle, and the audience keeps tuning in. Se...
Join @stuartbrisgel @davidsolomon on The Rant Network
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2 weeks ago
Clicks Over Truth: How Outrage Hijacked News
The media isn’t broken—it’s rigged. That’s the explosive claim from the latest Rant Network episode, where we tear into the likes of the CBC, BBC, CNN and other media outlets for turning news into propaganda, outrage, and clickbait. From edited interviews to biased coverage, we argue journalism has abandoned its duty to inform and now serves corporate and political agendas. If trust in the press is dead, what replaces it—TikTok videos, echo chambers, or raw citizen reporting? Send us a text #...
Join @stuartbrisgel @davidsolomon on The Rant Network
American politics isn’t about governing anymore—it’s a circus where loyalty and betrayal sell more than policy. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s resignation proves how quickly the left can flip the script: yesterday’s “lunatic” is today’s political pawn because she broke ranks with Trump. Just like Liz Cheney and John Fetterman before her, the game is the same—vilify, then embrace when it’s convenient. The headlines aren’t about solutions, they’re about spectacle, and the audience keeps tuning in. Se...