

Corporate Media's Latest Smears, and a Disastrous Border Crisis, with Glenn Greenwald and Brandon Judd | Ep. 304
Apr 20, 2022
Glenn Greenwald, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, and Brandon Judd, President of the National Border Patrol Council, tackle critical issues surrounding media integrity and the border crisis. Greenwald critiques the media's hypocrisy, particularly regarding censorship and personal attacks on conservative voices. Judd then sheds light on the chaotic state of the U.S. border, discussing the implications of current policies, including the dangers posed by cartels and the complex political responses to immigration challenges.
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Doxing the Ashri Sisters
- Taylor Lorenz doxed the Ashri sisters, revealing their mother was Pam Geller.
- This led to professional consequences for the sisters, highlighting Lorenz's pattern of targeting individuals.
Targeting Private Individuals
- Taylor Lorenz's career thrives on targeting private individuals, exposing their lives, and damaging reputations.
- This behavior embodies a concerning trend in media where journalists attack individuals with differing ideologies.
Lorenz on MSNBC
- Taylor Lorenz publicly cried on MSNBC about online harassment she faced.
- Megyn Kelly expressed zero empathy, citing Lorenz's history of similar behavior towards others.