Media and Competition
A discussion unfolds about the dynamics of media influence and the unexpected consequences of Trump's rise. Insights reveal how CNN's approach may have inadvertently bolstered Trump's popularity, leading to significant revenue drops post-presidency. The conversation shifts to the necessity of competition in media and politics, emphasizing the importance of diverse viewpoints for a healthy discourse.In this clip
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The podcast made it seem like Democrats are less open to thinking, but is this perspective valid for both sides? Additionally, your guest should know that Hillary Clinton won the popular vote by almost 3 million votes, so she was popular. Would Bernie Sanders have won? In my opinion, your guest seems to be an ashamed Republican who can't support Trump but won't align with the Democrats.
Is the perspective that Democrats are less open to thinking valid for both sides in the episode Joe Rogan Experience #1131 - Dave Rubin and the clip Media Implosion Insights?
Is the perspective that Democrats are less open to thinking valid for both sides in the episode Joe Rogan Experience #713 - Dave Rubin and the clip Media Implosion Insights?